PONTIA oe \. “. a oe Poe « . . Sa . ! . § : : ‘ » KM The, Woathir, PR Hoitie * Te ; . ese Ls ; | Detais Page 3 cA , | | Edition 114th Y eae * & *& ~~ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1956—40,PAGES *cuTeg frame buren pases motos? 7 ~ ° - : = Sen T " EAR \ 7 is Jubila t t as ea ‘i 4 ho * ’ ! ac’ | Kodiak Bear Cubs Pose NEW ARRIVALS—A pair of popular newcomers at the Detroit Zoo are Dottie and Ditto shown here smartly posing for photographers during a two of the four i As. be -. oa i a ae well Pontiac Press Photo Friday visit by members of the press. They are young Kodiak bear cubs certain to Press Gets Advance Peek delight thousands of Zoo visitors this season. Kodiak Cubs, Panda Twins Hammarskjold to Highlight Zoo Opening A number of new thrills are in store for visitors to the Detroit Zoo in Royal Oak during the forthcoming sea- son—160 to be exact. The attractions are represented in the addition of 60 animals and 100 new birds over} last year. The latest animal arrivals were displayed for mem- bers of the press yesterday. They included four Kodiak bear cubs known as “Dottie,” “Ditto,” “Daisy,” and “Dandy,” a pair of unusual Lesser Pandas called —*Wynken” and Blynken,” Flies: to Gotham. U. N. Expects Immediate Report on Arab-Israeli Negotiations ROME Ww—U, N. Secretary Gen- ‘eral Dag Hammarskjold leaves to- day for his New York U.N. head- quarters to make a detailed per- sonal report on his month - long Graham to Die. for Plane Blast Murder in First Degree Returned by Jury After Short Deliberation DENVER (?—Death’ in Colorado’s “gas chamber, was decreed last night. for John Gilbert Graham, 24, who confessed dynamiting an airliner that ‘hurled his ‘jméther and 43 others to death. Seven men and five wom-) em jurors deliberated an hour and 12 minutes before returning a conviction: of first degree murder in the death of Graham’s well-to- | in Gas Chamber | Second choice in the pre - race for Governor thoroughbreds and something over! And at least one other horse, calculations at 3 to 1 was the Horses Primed for Derby LOUISVILLE, Ky, —The 82nd Kentucky Derby, one of America's most colorful sports events, lured 17 of the nation’s finest 3-year-old 100,000 people to sprawling Churchill Downs today as Needles remained the horse to beat. After a week of alternating rain and sunshine, the weatherman the race had a record gross value. promised near perfect overhead| conditions for the renewal of the $125,000 added race at a mile and one-quarter, ‘ The forecast was cloudy and warm, But it was doubtful if the racing strip would be at Its best because of frequent rains this week, - Post time was 4:30 p.m, (EST). For those not able to make the trek to this horse-loving Ohio River ‘town or find a vantage point at the (See list of starters, page 2.) Downs from which to watch the race, there was television and ra- dio from 4:15 to 4:45 p.m. (EST). Detroit stations WJBK-TV, Chan- nel 2, and WJR will air the Derby do mother, Mrs. Daisie E. on television and radio. bo Says ij i eee le Detroit Mayor Decides fo Run | | Reaping Right, Louisiana Derby; Needles, the sensation of the winner, was scratched Thursday, Florida racing season, remained | ‘after injuring himself in a work: the firm choice at 2 tg 1. ‘out, Mrs, Helen Kellogg's Come On entry of Fabius and Pintor Lea ;Red, a lover of mud, will not be from Mrs, Gene Markey’s Calu- ‘a starter if the racing strip is dry. met Farm. But on the basis of 17 starters,) In the thifd spot at 4 to 1 was C. V. Whitney's entry of Career! Boy, strictly a fast track perform- ler, and Head Man. - * Tells GOP Convention He'll Be Businesslike in State Post of $167,550 with a net of | jto the winner. $123,450 DETROIT (#—Detroit’s Mayor Albert E. Cobo an- nounced today he is a can- didate for the Republican nomination. for governor. Republicans were jubl- lant at Cobco's decision and hoped that his record in Detroit would draw strength away from that Democratic cratic strong hold. ~ In a speech prepared for delivery to the Republican State Convention, -Cobo 5 (Continued on Page 2, Col, 3) | they have been unable to save the sight of Rie- ‘sel, 41, set upon jearly April 5 as 2 said that the number = King, 55. Eighteen horses, representing nominating eetitieny Graham, father of two, Wom Ne Miamens? arewer signed “represent a whole- {bit his lower lip but other-| named, originally, for the race hearted. enthustastic and wise showed no emotion as| which often hae bees called “the sincere request that I be- Dist. Judge Joseph M. Mc-| "™ {°F the roses. come a candidate for gov- Donald read the death ver-|_But\ Detroiter T. A. Grissom's, ) | dict. He told reporters a... . “Therefore these petitions moment later: “I'm in J { R | a candidate ‘nocent.” VIC Or lese Lp erereaad ee abate “Of course, we'll appeal,” said businesslike manner I have served Charles S. Vigil, one of Graham’s| ° for 23 years in the government of three court - appointed lawyers. | ota y in ; Judge McDonald granted the de-| months fense 10 days to file a new trial| | "s. inten- : motion.’ Graham will not be for-/ Doctors Unable to Save he would Te head enced until that motion’ Sight of Labor Writer;| oem Graham took out two air trip | Rewards Now $40,000 | . a impressed - insurance policies on his moth- : : 2 ¥, neeninating ci meat me |,sey row, xv ne 30) Delegates fo Attend@=exs=c2 ficiary. Each would have paid \the 4i-year-oid labor cohimpist i ons oe Re him $37,500. whose eyes were seared by an! : publicans pressing for his candl 2 He confessed to the FBI last acid-wielding thug April 5, ts now, . : | . ee : Nov. 13 that he slipped a 25-stick | tally blind, | his doctors an- : The petitions bore -‘Mames of |dynamite time bomb in Mrs,/nounced last night. . I. more than 69,000 persons, in Kes utr tfre ie te Saphrc 4°14 | aaa eceaatia tt Den : : J : te’s Ave pte Ge sennr|tac ¢/ cue) canets ; Some 300 delegates from eight. counties representing} seid, trial eee Liojpsired the confession! Four eye spe- (i @igeaw | |pected to convene tomorrow at the Roosevelt Hotel fdt|deal more than I anticipated” and _ “Forty thrce ‘other omen, men|Cidlists announced BW ao: the organization’s first national convention. The meet-/that, “someone is really doing a job.” ing is scheduled to begin at 1 p.m. — |AWAITED PUBLIC DEMAND The délegates are expected to draft a stitution organizing th e+ county groups into a preliminary con- ‘he left a Broad- | State way restaurant. |Society. — GOP Delegates A few hours earlier, Riesel oa eel ee ia na- From Oakland made @-radio attack on labor tional society broke off oe from the CIO-UAW in aN amed Today Nearly $40,000 in rewards have dent union Alpine were elected as the dele- . gates to represent Oakland County RIESEL : n ,and ‘a broken-legged Dorcas{Mission to the troubled Middle Loadin Misha \Gaxelle which answers ‘to “** . |the name of “Molly.” Also Mammarskjold spent part, of , : Le trying to steal the show. "!s final hours here finishing up Fatal {0 Trucker | A *;, Sent him on the mission to seek _ iyoung polar bear, “Harvey. | ways té ease Arab-Israeli ten- and attract the flash of: te report he will deliver to the chosen ‘by district and county con- Nelson Walker, 22, Dies The quartet of bear cubs came sions. - ventions April 18 assembled to ichoose the fellow party members. that will speak for-them at San Francisco the week of Aug. 20. photographer's bulbs was a U.N. Security Council which failed to turn up any clue to his in for the greatest attention with! ‘ , assailant, described only as al Members complained that skilled tional C as Dump Body Crushes their humorous antics during teed-|, een ae > ae slender, black-haired man wearing | workers were not getting fair pay he a Gee during) triet past Sepa lsour SPN, i |ing time. Dottie started if off by’ midas ] a blue and white lumberjacket.'and benefits under the UAW-CIO|"" ; . Chest Against Frame In 25 days of personal diplo ° " |caucusing at the state convention) ¢ral convention falling Into her dish as the cubs macy, Hammarskjold won cease- “|The FBI as well as local police | bargaining policies. 'dashed out to feast have been conducting an intensive An unusual accident took the life, of a Pontiac man as he was load- | ing a truck at a Telegraph Road | supply firm Friday afternoon. Nelson Walker, 22, of 36 Bliss St., was crushed between the dump) body and frame of the vehicle. He died of a crushed chest and suffo- cation, according to Pontiac Gen-. eral Hospital authorities. Detective William Hanger said Walker apparently tripped the dump body lever accidentally, causing it to fall on him. He was found by a customer in the yard of the Boice Builder's Supply Company at 4 p.m. Officials at the company could notexgiain the incident, They said Walker was working alone and had finished loading tile to be delivered on bread and milk. 4 “They get ay much food on them as they do inside,” was a comment that summed up the way the cubs eat, They lie in it, stand in It and run through the plate and conclude by placing their heads in the dish in order | te reach every last drop of milk. The cubs are black with white: Tings around the neck and now weigh about 30 pounds, Kodiaks reach full growth in five years. They are the largest North Ameri- can animal and will some day tip the scales. at 1,200 to 1,500 pounds. All four were born at the zoo in January, 2 Wynken and Blynken are the, pride and joy of Director Frank ‘Arab neighbors — Egypt, Jordan, Syria and Lebanon. The exact ex- until fire pledges from Israel and four tent to which these pledges com-) mit each state will not be known the Security Council con-, not see eye to eye on how far the agreements bind them, + “J JOHN G. GRAHAM | But It Sure Does Hurt, ‘Suh Dixie's Loyal Sons Wince, Pitch in to Wash ‘Yankee ot 8 a feared a depression reaction may -|manhunt. An associate said the news of | his blindness was broken grad- | ually to Rieset in his hospital room Thursday night and yester- 7 \venes—probably within a week. | day. ee ince ations : - Lawrence, vice-chairman, Gene- A brief spat between the Arab. “He took it beautifully — like a : ee vieve Shock, secretary, and allies yesterday revealed they do, major,” the unidentified associate C™Mty are expected to attend to. Elaine Thompson, assistant secre- S$ yes 4 ; (said. |morrow’s session, he said. tary. ; He added, however, that friends et in later. The engineers’ local has contrib-| liited to the reward fund built up 0 by newspapers. newspaper organi- zations and labor unions. ' | Those close to the blind colum-| - : 14-point agenda will be the for- | nist i I] not halt his fight i eae ala aad sete ; mulation of an International pub- Weissmulle gainst labor racketeers \Wayne, Ingham, Kent, Washtenaw, le jemployed in Pontiac plants. Membership in the society in Oakland County numbers around 5,000, according to Fred Cronk, business agent of the Society of Skilled Trades of Oakland Coun. ty. . : ca morning. Forty-seven vacancies in the 124 ‘man delegation have been - filled. Everett F. Hayes was named dele- gation chairman, with Edward In caucus Friday night, the jOakland County group voted to i back Edward Wilson to fill one of the delegate at large seats in the national convention, Others will be from Macomb, Saginaw and Genesee counties. Cronk said 60 per cent of the akland County membership is ‘Tarzan’ Found ‘Drunk’ HOLLYWOOD Other items on the scheduled lication” and financial reports the movies, was arrested last night , in the Tuller Hotel at Detroit this , noter. In a speech prepared for de (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) _ Weatherman Says Showers for Tonight diction for the Pontiac area to- night is occasional rain with a chance of thundershowers, prob- (INS) — Johnny ably ending r former Tarzan of night will be 50-54. ? The U. S. Weather Bureau’s pre- tomorrow. Thelow to- The forecast for tomorrow fs from the county organizations... -,0q charged with drunk driving. cooler with a high of 56-60. “We will also.outline how to com- Officers said he failed a sobriety, In downtown Pontiac the lowest bat UAW propaganda and bring test after driving into the rear of thermometer reading preceding 8 out the truth about the birth of another car. He was bailed out of|a.m. was 44 degrees, The mercury our society,"” Cronk said. \jail by a friend who posted $263.)rose to 56 at 2 p.m. McInnis and other Park officials who have been trying for many years to obtain these members of the raccoon family from the Him- | in the area when it happened. Boice spokesmen, believed the inci- dent must have occurred about 3:30. The dump body was operated by hydraulic system with the lever be- hind the cab. Walker had been em- ployed by the Botce firm sinee! March 1950. . B | By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. 5 rye Ld . Ld “Confederate pride” was hurt yesterday when three Life in Red China “rebel” soldiers pitched in to clean up a Union Army in Press Next Week alayas. memorial: site in the city. m. | AS a civic project to aid the American Legion, owners! | _/ ; The names Wynken and Blyn- | pro) ; | Fear holds 600 mill le | ken were given the pair because (Of the site at the Oakland-Saginaw intersection, seven |, ee ‘ mone pea plea of their deliberate movment and ,members of Delta ‘Battery of the 516th AAA Missile! ;,, sleepy appearance, according to Battalion in- Auburn Secrecy Shrouds H-Bomb Fear makes a daughter report her father as a ‘‘counter-revolu- 2 McInnis, Heights grabbed rakes and cording to Floyd E. Cremer, dep- tlonary” - ‘ au By ‘BOB CONSIDINE 1—Tuesday’s H-bomb test, to be to aid the plane’s three navigatore; . Their current diet includes ; -up Uty director of veteran's affairs for Fear makes a worker stand up ABOARD U.S.S. MOUNT Me. Witnessed by..newsmen and civil will be 80 rabbits and “six or THE OLDER bamboo shoots grown in the Park shovels in the clean ae the county and admit “crimes” of which he KINLEY, OFF ENIWETOK (INS) defense officials 32 miles away seven’ monkeys, Te | ‘ greenhouse. york. The monunrent of the Union ENO eed fh tous Red An H:bomb which may turn out from per nd 126r0 | The spokesman did not specify THE BETTER . Molly the gazelle has been one But Capt. Harold Strong. com- goidier was erected in 1927 by Gn bee ae i es we to be as powerful as all the non. _7— the awesome bomb will be the exact height at which the H- of the most talked about animals mander of the unit, forgot to the Daughters of Union V>ter- tenet tiie mee eee atomic bombs dropped by both dropped from a B52, the Strategic’ homt is to be dropped nor whether That's what they say about @ violin but there. are many things that. the older they get the less they're worth. So {f-you have articles about your home no longer being used, place a Want Ad right away and see how easy it is to get usable cash for them. This littJe ad brought several cash buyers: six years of Air Command's new eight-jet in- it will be a free drop or para- in the zoo in recent weeks due to a tercontinental _bomber. 'chuted the medical treatment beirig re- ceived by the 15 pounder. Zoo doc- check his roster. Included in the ans. heal eeeeee Halloween detail were three men from south Pranksters stole the musket trom ever betirelicid! : ‘World War If will be droppe 2 rie \of the Mason-Dixie line. | eo ec eter " To learn what it’s like to live in 10 miles from an eight-fet inter. |, tine Cana Ma Spee Behe ce eee tofs have been successful for the/! the “Thi is | continental bomber at dawn Tues-'™4ls at Bikini’s ;Mamu Is "|to be about 55.000 feet, and it is ae, Gees Gavin an aitiie) fa aot | ck s sure is lowering my pres- China six vears after the SOUS . ipainted as a gigantic bull’s-eye —- nse pict ’ Fa a Molly cu dy! ? ; aa itige,"' Pvt. Leonard Huff, of Geor- nist¢ took. over, don't miss the day. |- — a= abet hd Bf jer such an abst caval, Mid | y el is up Dorey cine ne up ® iia, cried yesterday. But the work startling new series, ‘Thirty Days| There is, the all-important quali- safety’s sake. . ‘has a cast on the bro aay €&| place for the ‘yankees,’” First |went on, “rebels” and “yankees” Inside Red China,” starting in The/fication, of course, of ‘weather An Air ‘Force spokesman said Land should be almost back to, nor-' Sgt. Alvin Atwell, of Arkansas | wosting side by side. Pontiac Press Monday. |permitting,” and right now weath-. ENIWETOK @® — Major |there can be no thought of drop- mal by opening day. | Protested. — er prospects for Tuesday do not: Dwight E. Durner, $7, of Char- |ping the titanic, bomb by para There are several other mew “After this 1 probably will never look too good. : | lotte, Michigan, will trigger the |chute. Headded: Dk animata which were bere (0 reg- ‘be able to go home again to face By Srecee haem) te pbs 1 erp | “it might be bard Se comme oat ular Zoo residents, These include my southern friends,” Pvt. Jacob in this area next Tuesday. ‘in 15 miles of a. target with. @---~ 18 baboons, various antelopes, Wilson of South Garclina sad as Durner, navigator - bombardier | chute drop from that height." Hamas, and bears. A large ba- of the B52 Stratofortress assigned | Hé said in all probability the nist heel, and now presents a story sides throughout State Man Drops H-Bomb — eeniernenSieceercracemcmens rage f ) ' * . ; In Today’s Press Cugot in Legal Fight . ate I rine The curtain of secrecy shroud. Building News 21 thru 33 HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Xavier 7 Church News . 7.8.9 (Cugat’s first wife. Carmen Castilio '™& plans for America’s first County News 1g Cugat, 90, is seeking to attach al] "¥dregen bomb drop was.-par. | ———— - _ ci @ YR. OLD VIOLIN EXCELLENT tone, cheap OR 3-881) To Place Your Want Ad _ Fi i » debris ic ainst fee terererere aa dc been known as “The Besi’ ath. pe ane up debris, much again . Kéiterials ee? 6 of the handleaders’ California prop- tially raised by the Atomic En- le the Sead rep, is) cusigneal'ts ‘B52, will make a 180-degree ture DIAL FE 2-8181 ered the baboon tribe. | Plans are for the site to he lev-. Sports 29* erty on the ground that he owes, oe ein a ke crseae the 4925th Test’ group based at as soon as the H-bomb drops from Just ask for the The additional birds are of allieled off with a stone wall built) Theaters .. 16, 17 her $6,000 back alimony. | = cat was) settiteg os . ee Kirtland Figid, Albuquerque, jits bay, then step up te super re r ' species and kinds and give the zoo|around it. The project has been in’ TV & Radio Program 40 = Pacific Y N. M. Of the seven-man crew, |sonic speed and try to. put at WANT AD DEPT. its finest collection in history, said|the blue-print stage for five years, Wilson, Earl > veo wanda ae Lae an ok me ; Durner ‘pokes the button which [least 20 miles between itself \ | McInnis. until the soldiers volunteered, ac-| Women's Pages........ pe 0 Hh ple) cee mer S| da AEC spokesman disclosed: | sends the bomb plummeting. the blast to follow, : # ; ‘ | ; § e * a eer ” Pr aa P ties as ses | (read Bs i os ae si t fF 4) ii i 4 Fee ‘ : ie ; i r } ; @ Vi the ae? i ge: | ' r re 4 f ee we ie Ke ‘ { wh 4 Pi f : . = 4 oF : | 1 ffl te ss Bo f 2. Re ; Roped j if : . a 4Y é eat, —) i / ed ae . } a ¢ a wie aw ew : —— \ Se es . - > wo, eee : | THE PONTIAC. PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 5.1956 4 / | ee ~ Students fo Vie — for Road Prizes. : s to Give Awards to Top Three Motorists in. Contest~Tomorrow Trughsed eit tal went by the top} three teenage drivers in the annual! Road-E-O contest, sponsored by, the Junior. Chamber of Commerce | tomorrow to promote safe teenage - driving. The champion also will get a $50/ ¢avings bond and the chance to eompete next month at a state contest in Lansing. Contestants from the city's three schools. wil vie in a laid course at the Tel-Huron Parking lot, Parking, stopping, turning and backing will be judged. All entrants will have | written examinations concerning | city driving regulations. | The Jaycees also will sponsor the event May 13 in Walled Lake and. May 20 in Rochester. City and county law officials are cooperat- ing Nationally, a contest of state win- ners will be held in July for schol- arships worth $1,500, $1,000 and $500, Ike Spending Weekend With PREPARE AUTO CHECK—Final plans for a city-wide check next week of safety devices of automobiles driven on Pontiac reviewed here by officials in the safety drive with City Manager Walter K. Willman, seated They are showing him some of the national publi- cations which emphasize the importance of every driver voluntarily taking part. Left to right are: Cy Owens, head of the Pontiac Dealers Assn., streets - are city police. ee in = city. event for the Chamber of Commerce safety com- t mittee; Willman and Lt. George T. Scott of the’ Police and operating in the check, Monday through Friday | from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. and from 5:30 p. m. | to 8 p. m. The check will be held at five places Secretary of Staté .Dulles, who died here last night a few hours! NATO Sessioris~ fo Close Today “'No Clear Agreement’. Met on Countering Red Economic Offensive > PARIS. —F oreign ministers" of! the North Atlantic Treaty Organi- zation moved into the closing ses- isions of a two-day meeting today | without any clear agreement on expanding the 15-nation organiza-' ition in the economic and political fields. s * Ld ‘But they ordered the drafting ‘of a manifesto which was expect- yed to outline new areas of respon- . sibility for members of the al-| liance in meeting the new Soviet) tactic of expanding Comunist in- ifluence by trade and aid. |DULLES’ IDEA | The manifesto was expected to’ be confined to an expression of ‘determination to meet the new i\Communist challenge on political 4 and economic fronts. Pontiac Press Phote| Indications were ben aaa bel - lem of how to’do this wo pits Mae bh od Lead lhanded over to a committee of| two or three Atlantic pact, min-| ‘isters, with orders to report back’ to the comet 2) = fall. | = | auto dealers are ¢o- That was fee oy of US. urged the NATO members to, marshal their resources for a 10-| Grandchildren GETTYSBURG, Pa. (INS) — A 8, and his sister, The children are spending the “greatest administration for the) American working man in our his-| tory” and credited it with turning the nation “‘back from the brink of war on three occasions.” ald S, Leonard, an an- nounced candidate for the gover- norship Pontiac Deaths Charles H. McCoy Word has been received of the |with burial in White Chapel Memo- \cey, Il.; five sisters, Mrs. Frances death of Charles H. McCoy, 77, in a brief illness. - A former resident of. Pontiac, he was born in Auburn, IIL, Dec. 6,|: 1878. Besides his wife, Bessie, he is ® survived by four sons, Charles of Detroit, George of Sault Ste. Marie, both Wis., Mrs. Edna Rader of New- berry, Mrs. Cora McDonald. of Southfield, Mrs. Beatrice Mayes of) Ferndale, Mrs. Idola Filippo of Roseville and Mrs. Velma Patton. Sault Ste. Marie, Wednesday after; ,|is a continuation of the 1952 split DALLAS (®—Texas Democrats, | |meeting in more than 5,000 pre- cinct conventions, today choose |, between Sen. Lyndon, Johnson and Gov. Allan Shivers in a bitter “loyalist vs. conservative’ battle, for control of the state’s~delega-| tion to the national venea | ° The fight, more than a personal struggle for power between the’ state’s two top political figures, in the ranks of Texas Demoerats when Shivers bolted the party t support Dwight D. Scuear!| ithe Republican nominee, for presi- dent. ,of Pontiac. Other survivors include three) sisters, Mrs. Ella Byrne and Mrs. Minnie Weaver, both of Los An- geles, Mrs. Mary Weber of Tecum-| seh, Neb., 20 grandchildren one great-grandchild. Service will be at 1 p.m. Monday from the Hopcroft Funeral Home, 23919 John R .St., Hazel Park.| The Rev. Charles D. Race of Cen-| tral Christian Church wil! officiate, irial Cemetery. | Earl R. Stallard Ear! R. Stallard, 66, of 94 Park- dale St. died early yesterday in Pontiac General Hos- pital. ‘He had been ill two weeks. Born in Richland County, II, Sept. 17, 1889, he was the son of James E. and Monzella Musgrove Stallard. Coming here from Vincennes Ind. 29 years ago, he had been em- ployed as a school bus driver and was a member of Eagles Lodge, No. 1230. He leaves one son, Wayne W.| Stallard of Seal Beach. Calif.; brothers, Lee A. Walker of Pon- tiac and Zina Stallard: of Chaun- Bush of Pontiac, Mrs. Stella Stoltz of Chaumcey, Mrs. Nina Mil- ler of Drayton Plains, Mrs. Edna Barmes and Mrs. Hazel Brinkley, both of Olney, 1). Service will be held at 2? p.m. Monday from the Pursley Funeral Home with the Rev. David Mor- tensen of the Marimont Baptist Church officiating. Burial will be A letter was received from Post. master General Arthur E. Sum- merfield asking that he not be considered for a berth on the dele- eae group for the nation-|> al convention. la He said he thought he and others’ should forgo the honor ‘‘in behalf party | weteere) See ete oe Leonard took a similar position | The Weather , Fell U.S. Weather Bureas Repert: PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Mostly Cleady with scattered showers today.' sional rain with « fas ance thundershowers ton’ at ee ly end- ped temerrew. Lew to winds inereasing te 12-18 miles per heer bean and beceming southeast- & tonight. —~‘Teésy tn Pontia “ Lowest temperatere peseading sam At 8 om: Wind velocity 18 mph | Direction: West. | sets Gaturday at 7.36 pm rises Sunday at 8:2) f'm urday at 2 rises pm Moon rises Sunda) at 254 am 33 oes tener ee enes Friday in in Portia * (As Recorded Downtown) Magen tempera BAbsoac rd One | ; toet tom tana aeeee tSeeeeveeeess — Ser nacoescn ¥ Honasacc es $) ‘ bad A ahekoel Mighest and Lowest gat Temperatures This Date in 4 ¥ ot 1698 ~ 29 (n 1801 lin Oakland Hills cecal Ceme- Nelson Charles Walker Nelson Charles Walker, 22, of 3%6 Bliss St, was dead on arrival yesterday at Pontiac General Hos- ‘fo Die in Chamber MACHINE CONTROL the national convention at Chicago ‘and control of state Democratic ‘machinery for at least the next two years, Shivers, a strong \state’s rights, has said he has no! apologies for supporting President Eisenhower in 1952 and that he will not support the Democratic jticket this year unless the presi- dential nominee is acceptable to him, He has called for a delega- tion “that represents Texas think- jing rather than Washingos think- | ing.”” Johnson, the Senate majority leader who backed the 1952 Dem- Graham Sentenced (Continued From Page One) ‘and children trom 14 states died 'with Mrs. King when: the miter \minutes after the takeoff Texas Democrats Decide Johnson-Shivers Today year plan to win over the uncom- mitted peoples of Asia, Africa and the Middle East. Kin of Thorpes Face ocratic presidential nominee, Ad- tg.Mittee which joinedin the 1952, lai Stevenson, has called for a “unified delegation representing! all Texas Democrats, not just one, faction.” that is pledged to support the f@ jwilling to come back home and work for their election in Novem-| ber.” | * Ld Ld Shivers has the support of the Stafe Democratic Executive Com- 9 bolt to swing Texas into the Re publican column, His backing has) ibeen drawn largely from con- \servative, crats, » s . | At stake in today's precinet con-| Johnson has the support of vet- spiracy to embezgle. | An.|ventions are Texas’ 56 votes ineran Rep. Sam Rayburn, speaker) of the House, who was first to lurge that Johnson be named both with the Thorpes. whom the state |delegation leader and the- state's “favorife son’ tlominee for the | exponenit of Democratic presidential nominee. | office. Circuit Court Trial He wants a delegation and Josephine Radwill today both appearance of Mrs. Anna V. Thorpe and $80,963 from her Sec- successor—the retary of state’s branch office Ie scoctased by the Governor. With a} anti‘New Deal Demo- Spiracy to embezzle and aiding and | abetting an embezziement. MOUNT CLEMENS «—Richard faced circuit court trial in the dis- nearby St. Clair Shores. They are sister and brother-tn- | \law of Mrs. Thorpe, who vanished justices trom each party. March 2 along wity her husband, Floyd, and their daughter, Kath- OLDEST MEMBER leen. . Radwill, 26, la charged with con- Mrs. | |Radwill, 32, is accused of con- Both a they flew to Mexico | ‘accuses of embezzlement of the $80,963 missing from Mrs. Thorpe's ~ (Cowboy star of TV and Movies, Roy re is currently fulfilling o “childhood | ambition by ie down 1,000 miles of the Red and Mississippi Rivers to New Orleans.) Sd By ROY ROGERS NEW BOSTON, Tex. (INS) —| We left Arthur City, Tex, at 8:30, in the morning and moved along, aoe: real smooth and fast which brought | |hours later. There were, about 3,000 -people | two! ‘exploded near Longmount, Coto., 11 on shore, all turned out to wel- ' come us, and they felt real bad | Graham's wife, Gloria, 22. broke, when we ran Inte our first bit | down and sobbed hysterically for| several minutes after the verdict | was returned. | In his closing argument to the, jury, Keating said: ’ “Tf this is not a erime for the death penalty, where in the his- tory of the world wag there ever a case that merited the extreme penalty?” Ralph W. Bonar, forman of the jury that heard evidence and. ar- guments for 11 days, said al] but five minutes of the jury's deliber- ation was devoted to reading the! court’s instructions. “We agreed on the fixgt hallot \with very little discussion,” Bo. Disarmament Talks Made Some Progress dump body and frame of a truck) ‘while at work’ at the Boice Build- is lower or appointed positions |... Supply Co. He had been a resident of Pon- IN. and Bernice F. Hunt Walker tiac five years, coming here from Hillman where he was born May ‘31, 1933. His parents were Joseph Mr, Walker was a veteran 0 the Korean War, was employed as a truck driver. He leaves his parents one broth er, Merril Walker of Pontiac; six Mrs of rich, . Genevieve Gruzd Flint, Helen Walker of Grand Fern Kemp and Clarabelle Walk- er, all of Hillman. Mr. Walker's body will be taken ‘from the Pursley Funeral Home’ ‘Sunday. morning to the Crandall Funeral Home, Atlanta for service Tuesday with burial’jn the Hill- cee Cemetery. “Three Business Places 4 Cited for Law Violations Warrants charging, owners of three city establishments with vio- lation of state food laws were ob- sejtained yesterday by a Michigan \State Food Inspector, Pontiac po | Hice- said. Two warrants cite unsanitary. jconditions in a restaurant owned | be spo Dg Temperature Chart ae «by Louis Savis, 554 N. Perry St.| Milwaukee 25 45 $3 && and a bakery run by Robert E. Mount, 432 Orchard Lake Rd: Sam Cobitz, 24 E. Pike St. oan famed in another warrant which alleged that in his grocery store’ 56 48 ~New Or 78 69 vi New Yo 64 41 652 Omaha ‘6 @ 83 = o4 66 rd &. Loule #4 @2 Ban Francisco 64 54 ee a ae mn! pital, He was crushed between the nar said. The mountain ah evidence jagainst Grham was built mostly - by the FBI, which assigned 30| agents to investigate the crash. ~~ Free Press Celebrates _ 126th Publishing Year DETROIT —Michigan’s’ oldest newspaper—the Detroit Free Press —is 126 years old today. + Since those early days the news- at 90-4 50-4. Tern-‘gisters, Mrs. Dora Borgert of Good- Paper has changed ownership 13 said the next year offers gc head of has been times. John S.. Knight, Knight Newspapers, Inc., of bad luck near thelr hometown. | As the officials on shore waved ape vem boat it oe oe der watet and punctured a hole in the hull. ee Twaslalde

Wallet Stolen From Coat A haircut cost $120 last night in a downtown barbershop, Herbert Brown, 2270 Mt. Royal thanging on a coat rack while he jwas in the barber chair. l The —_ in. Birmingham 1 ; | JUSTICE NEIL REID Justice Reid, 84, | Coronary Victim: Oldest Supreme Court Judge Dies in Hospital After Heart Attack MT. CLEMENS (INS)—State Su- preme Court Justice Neil E. Reid| after he suffered a heart attack. He was 84. Ld] Justice Reid was stricken in his home and rushed to St. Joseph's '|Hospital where he died. He had been in poor health for several years, but managed to. carry on his work until recent. weeks. He still had four years of his current term to go. His death deprives Republicans of the bal- ance of power in the court, Gov. G. Mennen Williams is ex- jpected to appoint a Democratic third justice to be new Democrat, the court will be split down the middle with four lfirst section of the church “being |have worship service at 10:30 jdesigned by architect Linn Smith.: Services to Start Sunday at Northminster Church BIRMINGHAM —. Northminster Presbyterian Church will greet its first worshippers tomorrow in the built on Big Beaver Road near | Adams, Northminster’s Cciarems inn will a.m. in the $65,000 structure that is a smail segment of the church’ Completed facilities include a chapel with q seating capacity of 104, three large Sunday School rooms, a nursery, a pastor’s > study and a kitchen. The Rev. Macak Taylor es- \tablished the Northminster Church! here a year and a half ago. For a few months worship was in niet manse,- and since then has in Poppleton. School. Membership has yale fromm 73 at the June 5, 1955, formal organi-| zation to 120 now. Plans are to schedule two Sunday morning serv- ices in the near future. An after- noon dedication of the church is) set for June 3. members will be represented at troit's St. Joseph Church, and at and Mrs. M. T. Raye, tary, treasurer. Others are Frank Murbach, dent; Mrs. Warren. Stout, historian and. Mrs. dohn Allen, soncangl . The meeting will be an open house at 7:30 p.m. at the school, {with a panel on the school’s 1956- 1957 pecgrera) Stowing s A re on Ay mot convention of PTAs will be heard at the Pop- pléton School PTA meeting next | Thursday. A program will feature jsafety boys and girls, and Scout- ling groups sponsored by the as- sociation. “n Predict Employment Will Rise by 5,000 An increase of 5,000 in employ- ment in the Oakland-Wayne-Ma- comb County area by June 15 was seen yesterday by the Michigan 5,100 are unemployed in the Pon- tiac Suffers Hand Injuries ) in Gas Station Mishap In addition to being the weer) member of the phe spice third in years was elected in a and © Se clactea| in 1951... The gaunt, colorful 6-foot-t Judge began Ma lccrecrahaar = week law clerk while attending | the Detroit College of Law, from which he was graduated in 1896. He was appointed Probate cota of Macomb County in 1910 and since had occupied a judicial bench. i It Will Cost 40 Millions "Air Force Orders ICBM WASHINGTON (INS) — force order for immediate con- ‘struction of a 40 million dollar! Plant Built on West Coast An Air) and will be shipped to Florida for lteesting. Convair has had a contract for In addition to being a Masoh, assembly plant at Sorrento, Calif., | developing a 5,000.mile rocket Reid was a Kiwanian. an Odd Fel- low and a Knight of Pythias. He also was a member of the National Council of Boy Scouts of America, | and a hobby was taking scouts on| campouts to his summer home on| |Drummond Island. | Known as a “rough and tough” | Circuit Judge, particularly re- garding prohibition law violators and armed. robbers, Justice Reid| |voted to upset some of his own “tough” sentences after gaining | the Supreme Cone. z k {us to Clarksville just a couple of cept for driftwood and since I'm Reid was torn in Bruce Town-| ship of Macomb County, cutnice! Mt. Clemens. He leaves his widow, ‘Maude C. Reid. Funeral arrange- | ments were incomplete eee } After two months during which state law, Pontiac voters are now signing to vote in the coming Au- gust and November elections. * The city clerk’s office reports that 216 registrations have been re- ceived since the April general elec- | tion. This brings the total regis-| tration for the city to 37,369. Registrations for the August pri- mary will be closed July 9. ; Voters may register at the city lclerk’s office, the Oakland County CIO Council, 21% E. Lawrence St. and local union halls 594, 596, and loses Billfold and $185 Some $185 was in a wallet lost; yesterday at the corner of Joslyn road and Madison avenue, accord- ing to the owner, Willis Perry, 585, Mt. Clemens St. | aes 8 project at San Diego, An expert associated with the! stirred reports of rapid progress’ ballistic’ toward missiles. intercontinental The Sorrento plant, to be built by Convair Division of General Dy-, ig expected to turn lout the first ‘‘production model” of namics Corp., an ICBM in two to three ¥ears.' There is a possibility, mean- while, that a “hand-made” proto- type of the 5,000-mile rockett will |.be tested over the Atlantic om Sooner. Several thousand sons have been at work on ail Calif. |Sorrento undertaking eels palit tional News Service sure we already know nha or. a going to build.” SIZE OF OPERATION Bare details of the Sorrento con- struction were announced Wednes- day. by the Air: Force and by Joseph T. McNarney. head of Con- lvair, They said: 1, The plant will occupy 280 acres, will have more than a mil- lion square feet of floor space,” and will employ 6,600 people by | 1958, °2. Ground for the construction will be broken this month; the plant will have a skeleton staff , by next spring and will be in full operation by the fall of 1957. 3. .McNarney said the Sorrento| group will be under the direction’ of J. R. Dempsey and Will be ‘‘an autonomous organization for the re-) search, development, manufacture and testing of ‘Atlas’ intercontinen- tal ballistics missiles. 5,000 MILE ROCKET “Atlas” ‘Convair ICBM, the “Titan,” is the code flame tor the van wil] the marching units of Crystal Tem- for nearly ten years, but has gfeatly expanded the work in recent months, The Air Force told Congress in March that expansion was ordered {because H-bomb warheads small enough to be carried by such \rockets have been assured. s * * The rockets are expected to stand more than 100 feet high, to weigh about 50 tons without their fuel, land to cost substantially more than a muilion dollars cect dollars each. Mobile le Blodd Unit ° fo Visit Elks Temple County blood donors are remind- ‘led that the Red Cross Bloodmobile will make its monthly visit Mon- day from 2 to 8 p.m. at the Elks Temple, 114 Orchard Lake Ave. Red Cross blood chairman for Pontiac, Mrs. A. H..Magmus, said that March blood donations were inadequate for the needs of Pontiac hospitals. Collected were 717 pints while 754 pints were released for hospital use. , The extra was borrowed from neighboring counties, Mrs. Magnus said, and must be paid back. Donors may call the American iRed Cross for appointments Mon- ‘day at their convenience or stop s at the Elks during the open house, Mrs, Magnus said. Sylvari Elks Plan Parade in Honor of 1956 May Day | The 4th Regimental Band of Syl- Lake Elks Lodge 723 and a “He told Pontiac police the bill be built by Martin Aircraft Co. at Ple 435 will hold their annual pa- fold alsdecontained checks for $910 Denver, Colo. Derby Starters LOU ISVILLE —Field for today’s running of the Kentucky Derby, ‘numbers: seen JOCKEY HORSE ODDS Needles Dave Erb 21 a-Career Boy Erie Guerin 41 b-Pintor Lea - Willie Hartack 3-1 a-Head Man Eddie Arcaro 41 Count Chie Steve Brooks 15-1 High King W. M. Cook 20-1 No Regrets Doug Dodson oa 25-1 Ben A. Jones Paul Bailey - 40-1 Besomer Nick Shuk 40-1 f-Come on Red Al Popara 3041 Terrang W. Shoemaker 11 b-Fabius Willie Hartack aye Black Emperor Johnny Adams 2-1 5 ' A misplaced headline in the Pon-| ‘tiac Press May 1 gave the impres- {sion that Robert L. Carson had |been charged with auto theft. Carson was not involved in any judge their qualifications under the rules svvlving to man candidates. |to another story. | f-Jean Baptiste Jim Nichols. 30-1 f-Invalidate Larry Gilligna 30-1 | f-King o' Swords No@ boy 30-1 Countermand Arnold Kirkland $1 Completed missiles @9e and program in honor of May ‘will be turmfed out at both places Day in Pontiac Sunday. The parade is scheduled for 2:30 |starting on Sanderson Avenue and | proceeding through the city to Bag- Hey School where the program will be conducted, The marchers will pay tribute |with post positions, owners, jockeys, _probabl odds and saddle cloth to the new Pontiac Lodge 610 tem- \ple with a short pause in front of the Orchard Lake Avenue building en route to the school. | National, state, and locaf officers |will appear on the program. Musi- ical selections and readings will be heard and refreshments served |during the annual event. ~ [Receives Jail Sentence en Simple Theft Count A St. Louis, Missouri man began 22-day sentence in the Oakland ‘County Jail yesterday after plead- ing guilty to a simple larceny charge. Morris M. Black, 43, had .been arrested April 25 by Novi Town- |ship police for his part in the ldot- ing of parked car of various miscel- AC. V. Whitney entry. B-Calumet Farm entry. .F-Feld in the neous articles. He was betting. \by Township Justice Edmund Yer. / j : ost THE PONTIAC: PRESS. SATU RDAY. MAY 5, 1956 THREE Qi’ ana owes «we Venezuela now has developed) Chile has a $3,350, : et Fens Judges Delay Sinatra Teaches Loren Jersey Woman fat awl 30 have eee EASY |ic.2222,_..Report Hearing | Yankee Slang Terms Jailed for Plot a : Segasture remembered Donald! . By EARL WILSON Edwards, ‘now 20, from her school days—when he was just 6. years old and need across tne street. “ft was Seabee. " she said, yesterday, when she learned that) the young man accused of killing TERMS. Can be arranged ot your convenience.. ' JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS and | DUNPHY BOATS COME NOW! Look over our new stock of Boats and Motors. Choose yours today. Enjoy it as you pay. tor itl Edwards. Her husband, Malcolm, 27, was killed during a holdup April 18. A taxieab driver, he was shot four ‘times and left in an alley. SIGNED STATEMENT Edwards was arrested Thursday night. Police said he admitted in ‘a signed statement that he shot! Segasture, He said he-fired when| the cab driver grabbed for his gun. : Mrs. Segasture said she always! iconsidered Marie Edwards, Don- ald’s elder sister, as her best friend. Mrs. Segasture broke into tears i 7 when she confronted Edwards, her husband is the same Donald/@ver the right of the courts to Tangled Legal Dispute on. Congressional Data Publication Continues WASHINGTON Ww — A three- |judge federal court will step Mon- day into a tangled ‘legal dispute delay or halt publication of> con- gressional reports. Already one judge has issued a temporary delaying order, anoth- er has set it aside, a three-judge appeals court has it under con- sideration, and a congressional sideration, and a congressional committee has voted to ignore it {as unconstitutional. The Methodist Federation for Social Action ‘started the tangle with a complaint that a Senate Internal Security subcommittee publication, “A Handbook fr Americans,” improperly de- scribed the federation as ‘‘a reli- giouis Communist front.” WANT MORE INFO SHOP ‘WHERE jheld on a first’ degree murder | |] PARKING |) lene ° iS NO Ww sal oldup: ne } PROBLEM! | FREE AEC OKs Buildir Building him $10: Segasture léft, in addi-| ARCHERY RANGE of2 Nuclear Plants | ordered Thursday ~Jis a retired Ohio jurist who some- Dist. Judge Robert N. Wilkin delay until’ May 11 in publication of 75,000) ‘additional copies of the pamphlet, | authorized by congressional Feso-| lution, He also suggested that aj three-judge court be set up to con- sider further action. Wilkin, 70, times helps out on the bench here. * * Ld _Wilkin's order was counter- manded late that night by Judge} F. Dickinson Letts, 81. The acion tion to his wife and son, Peter, 6, . deueneer, Lind S| Linda, 5. We Invite You To Use WASHINGTON — Two utility Our FREE Archery Range companies have won Atomic En- Cc ergy ‘Commission approval for, Foot tore he Out construction of the nation’s first! big scale nuclear power plants. | LJ | The AEC announced yesterday Slaybaugh S it was granting construction and SPORTS SHOP nuclear -fuel permits to Consolidat- ‘ed Edison Ob. of New York and 630 Oakland Ave. Commonwealth Edison Co. of Chi- Phone FE 8-0453 a | ‘jhad directed public printer Ray- was disclosed in court records yesterday. Ments in an unusual night court) session in his apartment, said Wil-|_ kin's order constituted an ‘“‘unwar- ranted and unauthorized action by the judiciary.” Even before Letts aced, the}. Senate-House Printing Committee mond Blattenberger to proceed with the printing of the pamphlet any court’’ in the matter. Your Watch Madrid, my legwoman sized up Sophia Loren, the Italian movie _ beauty. imy wife, anepected “Sofeeuh"—and reported she’s a “sweet girl.” Judge Letts, after hearing argu-} NEW YORK—In a restaurant on the bullfighters’ street in _ And what a size ts size up! Since I couldn't get’ to Spain, _ , Sophia of the fantastic figure was learning jive talk from Frank Sinatra. She'd already mastered early jive such.as “You're.a gasser” and had progressed to more terms. “Sometimes”—Sophia spoke: Charged in Conspiracy to Murder Parents for Inheritance Money HACKENSACK, N.J. @—A 28- year-old woman was arrested last. night. after her indictment with, two youths on charges of conspi-. racy to murder her mother and stepfather, _The woman suspect, Miss Dor- with a slight British accent) since her teacher in Rome is Irish—“people teach you a word they say is a good word: bad.” Sophia stared across-a big Spanish omlet at Frank, a lit- tle accusingly,-as she said this. Frank grinned and repeated, “You're a gasser.” Only 21, this Neapolitan. beauty who's curvier than Gina Lollobrigida and who wears her dresses tighter than Marilyn Monroe, had been brought from Italy ~ by Stanley Kramer to make “The Pride and the Passion” with Sinatra and Cary Grant. menco ‘dance so successfully that everybody was compli- menting her. ‘Sophia laughed. She helped prawns in curry, on mounds of rice floating in butter. Some girl, some appetite! SOPHIA “I want to get married when I am 24 or 25, and he must be intelligent but not handsome,” Sophia said. “Why not handsome?” my B. W. asked her. “Because I’m jealous. I couldn't stand it if other women and to ignore “the a “ looked at him.. I haven't found him yet.” committee contended the es ” THE WEEKEND ‘WINDUP eee under the Constitution's separa-| ‘the cost estimate include land or | interfere with Congress. pipet: Ls Sere the fal of 1900.” "Threat Just Rumor, Says Area Housewife the fall of 1960. -The New York reactor will be rated at 236,000 kilowatts of gen-| A housewife confirmed yesterday that she was not threatened in a) fight which preceded the deaths of | ‘tiie $50 Consolidated plans a 55-million- "I dotar plant near Buchanan, N.Y., © Adjusted © Regulated Expansion Watch Bands ‘about. 24 miles above New York Ladies ‘—Men's City. Commonwealth expects to Special $195 | ‘build a 45-million-dollar southwest Georges-Newports ot Chicago. In neither case does jtion of poewrs, have no right to lewelry Dept. erating capacity. The Illinois pa is designed to produce 180,000 k jowetts of electricity. —— Ww Plan Nursery Parley EAST LANSING #—Parents and early April 26. ‘groups will attend a conference the woman was warned by them w with the theme “Growing Children Not to summon police to the fight! Need Growing Adults.” Monday 0T the windows of her home Ce and Tuesday at Michigan State be smashed. ‘University. h make this clear ‘for the benefit of | battles . Darling of Our Gang comedies—now a stripper named Gilda Jeff Chandler says his first independent f:lm, “Drango,” about the Civil War, will cost as much as one of the original . Comic Lenny Kent's dating the former Baby Joan} . Ray Milland’s planning an H. L. Mencken film bio. x * * * Chuck Cosnors, who's 6 foot 6, had to wear three inch lifts when he played opposite Jim Arness, who's even taller . . Pat (“Mr. Wonderful”) Marshall will fly to L.A. on alternate eekends to see her family . . . Barney Balaban's readying a four youths in an auto accident Movie about society maestro Meyer Davis. | WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Election time ts the season when ‘teachers of. cooperative nursery) Accounts that day tyleged that ‘some politicians hope they'll be discovered; others hope they on't be.”—Art Moger, Boston. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Jerry Lieberman reports the ousing situation is improving. You can now get an apart- in The Pontiac Press to ment with a choice of bedroom or. closet. Phil Foster tells of a pal who's been using that liquor- But it means something verPhvinee suspects, She'd just mastered -the Fla-| herself to two big portions of| ‘othy Long of nearby Westwood, |was jailed here when she failed | to make $15,000 bail. * ee * lw Bergen County Prosecutor Guy Calissi said she and the two whom he identi- fied as Joseph Bernard Lynch, 19, and Robert May, 20, both of Jack- \son Heights, N.Y., planned to di- vide up the thoney from, her par- ents’ estate. Calissi said he did not knéw the value of the estate. | ACCUSED IN KILLING The prosecutor said the three were named in an_ indictment handed up by a grand jury Tues- \Stepfather, Leland Lloyd Thurlow, jand her mother, Mrs. riet Thurlow - * Marie Har- * * Caliss) said Thurlow is a pro- fessor at a military academy in New York State. He did not name the institution. The Thurlows live in Westwood weekends, the prose- cutor said. The rest of the time held in New York City on a Sulli-, van Act charge. | Lynch is in a New York City! jail for violating Probation, — : | eke SPECIAL = . The Groom or Grad or Dear Old Dad Will Love T his 10-K SOLID GOLD INITIAL TIE TACK \day. He announced it last night. . : $ = Miss Long, Lynch and May are ls 95 accused of conspiring to kill, her | Only > erly? The perfect gift for any man! 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Call Careful Dan REALTOR today! 3 REAL ESTATE Ea INSURANCE = 101% N. SAGINAW " BE 2-403) DRY CLEANERS 7-HOUR SERVICE AT 540 SO. TELEGRAPH ROAD > - Pentioe Press Photo CARNIVAL—Youngsters are shown enjoying the Ave.; Michael David, 12, 8 E. Fairmont and | fun at a carnival last night sponsored at the Louis Gole, 37 Lehigh Ave. Midway games such YMCA for the benefit of overseas programs. Left as the balloon-shoot above were operated by youth | to right are: Robert Young, 10, 53 E. Fairmont groups and a dance for teenagers followed. Rhee’s Chief Rival Dies; [tuck Firms Await Assured Election Victory al of Sale Plans The proposed purchase of the - SUNDAY SPECIAL ‘3995 Selection of Colors KIWANIS DAY - AT M-59 SPEEDWAY SUNDAY, MAY 6 — PPP SSC CVSS UT VT) a a i i i i i a i i i i i i hi i Mi i i i i i hi Min Mi hin i i i i i i el SEOUL i®—P. H. Shinicky, 61. death would slow down the presi- Liberty Highway Co. by the Sub- 3 OPEN SUNDAY . fy ) strongest opponent of President dential campaign, increase inter-'urban Motor Freight was revealed ‘ 12 te 4pm. tel hh att dagen piaredi apioan iy Cee eat in the vice presidential race, Yesterday se re ara * bers S _@- | Ki e R Ti Cc - 96 8. Telegraph Ane eS orrhage while on a campaign tour. 2" assure re-election of Rhee. | Pontiac terminal is located at 34.3 pecia twanis ace \ KETS See the daredevil Kiwanis drivers mix speed and sport x to aid o worthy cause. AT Come Out for s Day of Fun. - : | : * ¢ 6 | ae ee Irwin St. | Shinicky’s death left the field to) They said, however, there is a| ; ® 4% 2 | ~ : Rhee and Moscow - trained Cho Possibility of a Democratic-Pro-| according to Riley, an applica- ao Bong Am, who renounced com. gressive coalition with Cho head- tion has been ffied with the Inter- 4 IAL PU RCHASE! munism in 1946, served briefly ining the ticket for president and state Commerce Commission for $ a Rhee cabinet, and was chosen Chang Myun, former ambassador authority to acquire Liberty's cer-/¢ ON SALE THE TRACK , SAT. ane | Qualifying Bace: ~ Preeti SUN, 1:30 p.m. | Kiwans ata ‘ to head the ticket of the newly|to the United States, for vice pres-|tificates of operation, motorized) organized Progressive party. ‘ident. Chang was Shinicky’s run-|equipment and terminal buildings.|$ ’ Shinicky was the candidate of ning mate on the Democratic se > the Democratic party, second in|ticket. Although details of the agree-$ ; strength only to Rhee's Liberal! eae ment have not yet been made party. A a source said Air Reserve Unit.Seeks ae 2 has been-estimated that the party not enter a new i ° : purchase will involve an in- ¢ ‘candidate because the deadline for Members in U. S. Drive - yestment of about $1 million. The qualifying is past. The Pontiac Air Force Reserve combined fleets of the two firms, FIGHTER LIKE RHEE | squadron has ‘joined in a nation- | will number close to 800 trucks, | Shinicky was stricken aboard a wide “Operation Buildup” drive in/tractors and trailers if the pro- train carrying him to Iri, 125 miles'an effort to expand its unit and|Posed sale is approved. | south of Seoul. He was taken to help bring combat flying wings te al where he died. full readiness. The chief aim of Rhee, Shinicky was a long-the project is to secure qualified : Korean independ-| veterans for the Reserve wings.| ‘ e lived 25 years in exile, Technician vacancies are wide tee —_——— \ Ist Bace: 3:00 p.m. Proceeds to Go to West Kiwanis Youth Club Activities | (RAIN CHECK DATE: Sunday, May 13) ended Japanese| among the 24-wings. Critical short- of homeland. ages exist in aircraft and engine - * ee ‘Mechanics, transportation, supply, . ; A gray - hatred man who al- communications, operations, radio ways had a Chinese proverb at and radar. the tip of his tongue, Shinicky : a was. rated the only opponent ¢a-| Sheffield, famed for fish as well ; ; fable of drawing a substantial|as steel, will hold Britain's first rose against Rhee who is 81. (National Angling Show this sum- Observers agreed Shinicky’s) mer. ONE of the LARGEST SEL in World W is *\ Installation Extra -__*Late model: styles $2 more MARKET -TIRE CO. _ 77 W. 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The various * embassies! fo State Group Post |/sBP''sctions Korean Truce Group isems,*icsre se Aes Plans 2 Meetings ete Geta mee hears TT oe ra emia dan ol gees prdient othe Michigan Am. of BEEF Mane, On rere : promed = Asati Saltiilands Becdial aud ted COR 1Ciaeier lect Red Con Hoge 4 organization's 8th annual conven- OSS Barer. 280 Roatya mission whichis charged with pe-lonovaka. Its functions have been Binds ns ut a i iventing violations of the thnee-jlimited drastically im the last two! delega Wittia idles cmaatiig shack ends e ciate "a 7 wren whom — year-old Koreen -trmistice. years. : the executive committee will day, also elected the following) Rph, W,, Mitchel. Birmingham idiscuss the role of Red Cross in NZ, Susanne Dickie, Farmington ~ This cenit a on Korea | Ww. She! jhelping to solve problems brought members to major affices: e Was.a one lab , Clark Sawyer of Flint;) petick 161 Edison long have contended ‘the commis-| out by Oakland County’s great Ti Artes ot G wye | Patricia rs *qreepi , 114 Chamberlain lgion has been ineffective lecceane| CHICAGO &—“Mike,” the Anti-' growth in recent years. The. chap- ms rand Rapids, second . Lippert os: Palrpeere > of blocking tactics by Communist |cruelty Society's famous talking ter disaster program will also be = president; Stanley Nowicki of fman, $55 W. Huron North Korea. . |parrot, got a new name yester- discussed. Argentine, third vice president; e 8 e iday — “Michelle.” The name! Mrs. John. Blanchard of Bloom- Frank Marsh of Grand Rapids, a3" Borland. Clifton A. Senter, Sarah L. Johnson, 4423 ‘Borland Wilfred L. Baker, 183 Chandler Edna M. Deacon, 1765 Maybee ! Jack W. Kent, 379 Eligabeth Lake ~ Mary L. Shea, 50 Ogemaw Lesa Ke Cove, Ferndale E. Byan, Birmingham Yesterday, Robert Murphy, ne aes was necessary, said Di-|field Hills announces that the blood uty undersecretary of state, re portedly told representatives of the other 15 nations which fought in Korea th atthis country felt the rector J. J, Shaffer, after the 35- advisory committee will meet May year-old green bird laid an egg. 17 at 11 am. Attending also will But, Shaffer said, her nickname be officials of the Detroit Regional will still be “Mike.” | Blood Center. Prank W. Ress, Farmington Agnes 6. Schmitt, Farmington Robert L. Terrell, 264 Hughes Eunice Stewart, Inkster Billie A. Melton, 3195 Wanamaker Frances J. Bender, 030 Spence Howard EF. Hamm, Auburn Heights € Lucille B. Redford, Auburn Heights Ls Sesh Ee Retnoekt’ Beater Herbor | RECEIVE CITIZENSHIP AWARDS — Mrs. Paul W. Myers, 473 Dittmar Allan H. Monroe (second from left) Regent of Selma J. Gross, 497 Branch . | General Richardson Chapter, DAR presents Paul V. Sollengerger Jr.. Farmington | Citizenship pins to Donna Reed, Marilyn Johnson and Wayne Keiser (left to right) at a meeting of Bait Is for Catching Fish! However a few advertisers use bait to lure you to their places of business to sell you something other than what is advertised. 5 cf OUTSIDE or INTERIOR | PAINT | Flat, Semi-Gloss & Enamel Peutine Press Photo the chapter held at Adah Shelly Library. Looking on is Mrs. Frank Dennis (left), Malkim School = enone Ot Se om wach i seemed by ___T-Men Outwit Utah Governor Lee Loses First Round |: in Fight Against Validity | of Foreign Aid Plan SALT LAKE CITY — Gov. J./h <4 |Bracken Lee, beaten in the first) @: ‘round of his battle with the. fed-/ ; eral government, says he's not Janel I, Clabaugh, Farmington James BE. Shafor, Lake Orion y Mary A. Miller, Lake Orion Security for You Some Earning Is Permitted Those on Social Security touch with your local Social Se- Associated Press Writer curity office to discuss your case: From T.-Y. of San Francisco, You can't draw payments until you!: Calif: “I'm getting close to 65)reach 65. and I've been told by my boss But, you might possibly quality that I can work part time after I) to file an application to “freeze”’ pass 65. Can I collect Social Se- your record if you're totally dis- curity after I'm 65 even though I| ableq and unable to work ‘fh hold a part time job?” substantially gainful employ-— Up to a point. Persons between! ment. Billy J. r, nes peti 7 a New York Serta Watkins, Romeo Ruby M. Hardy, 318 Howard McNet!l Robert J. Bosynsk!, Rochester Marton B. Jackson, Detroit | Norman L. Umierf, Pleasant Ridge Betty A. Davis, Medison Heights | Robert B. Godkin, Lakeville — | Qwen I. Gerk, Oxford , | Carl A Burnell 3243 Donley MiNi . Bhorde, Rochester Clavern Tyson, 310 W. Wilson Nancy M. Reed, 100 Quick William PF. Harrison, Birmingham Joan M. Kress, Roya! Oak Charles R. Smith, Wall ean T. Coline,” Garsaak ‘Thoms Tennant, Northville How Can ou Recognise Bait Ads? By RAY HENRY After You ge ile the sor, the advert rant down the advert e merchandise. a ; co GOODMAN 2. When the article advertised has just boon sold (ot commen, if pow eels tas | See careers ee coer oleae : ~ Northville DEPT. STORE 520 S. Saginaw St. FE 2-2784 ————>— — —— —| i Gerald T. Squifes, watled Boyd D. | Janice BE. Wood, 6880 Rob Helen ‘cS "Bradd, Lake Janet D. Roettger, Walled Lake D. Elkins, 5078 — Norman E. Glasel, Flint _|For each additional $80. or fraction 65 and 72 are allowed to earn’ up . to $1,200 a year and still be eligible|,son'ty necepted. yous ‘Soni Se for full Social Security benefits.| rity payments will only be tig- of $80 earned over the $1,200 limi- you worked. This may mean ured on the actual amount of time) giving up his efforts to win a(j% court test on the constitutionality|| ~ of the nation’s foreign aid pro-| | 2 Or tm geieral, places all Kinde of barvare tm your way tf you try te bay “emt Meeenn ts yio® 'O® Cang-eaee aoor® ) “ED To rermanart *! ‘Informed’ Indian Emily L. Berta, Birmingham Arthur Lp Hallenbeck, Birmingham Eileen M. Code, nore 1 Oak James 6. Lorenz, ‘Clarkston Tne M: Buszell, Clarkston Ep 8 mull 173 1721 8. Cass Lere i nett O, green Ay 100 Marquette, Henry T. Manion, 96 6. Sanford » Patrice A. Zimmerman, 77 Whittemore Clifford W. @mart, Walled Lake |been getting Social Security for Social Security problem. Please| (You may write Ray Henry in From §.S.Q. of Boston: ‘I've care of this newspaper about your one and a half years. If I get/enclose a stamped, - self-addressed married, wil I still get mine and envelope and 25 cents in eqin.) Te “Wilson 5th Graders Will Begin Campout curity because you worked and paid into Social Security, your’ If you are getting Social Se- marriage will not affect your Kenneth RB. Doyle, Cheises Lerena J. Oleon, 6 Ramone Terrace | payments. Several more have added their Ariber , Mebde. 1000 werceuans Also, you would be eligible for/names to the list of Wilson School benefits on your second husband's wage record after you've been row (Sunday) via school bus for Delores J. Muscat, Walled Lake John A. Burt, Ferndale Mavis M. ‘Thompson, 930 Genesee Charged in Murders WAUSAU, Wis. & — Russell Monegar, who said he “heard the voices: of my ancient ancestors,’’; was charged yesterday with first degree murder in the knife slay- ings of his wife, mother-in-law, niece and nephew. % * * e = The 37-year-old American Indian, member of the Winnebago Tribe, waived -a preliminary hearing in| Marathon County court saying, ‘I want to get this over with as soon as possible.” Monegar, a paratrooper in| World War II, was quoted by Wal | ter Wolf, chief deputy sheriff, as| saying that he “heard the voices’ of my ancient aricéstors’ telling ° him “to kill.” Le ‘My husband and I operated a | married three years. Then you Proude Lake Recreation Area near could receive_an amount equal to Milford. one half of his payments or con- itinue to get your own, whichever. is larger, ot not pan. - « * » The pupils are the first from city ‘elementary schools to take a week's camping trip to study out- From M a N. i een Neb.: door life. The week has been planned to farm until two years ago, when include outdoor activities, hiking, we had to move to town because bird and soil study, and conserva- of bad health, We are both over tion. 70 and want to know if we can get! 7. 6* Social Security because of the A representative of the State. farming we used to do. My hus- ‘Conservation Department will be band can't work at all.” jon hand for a lesson during: the Since farmers were not under | week and the Cooperative Exten- Social Security until last year, i sion Service is also sending a staff’ isn't possible for you and your Member to the camp for a soil husband to get benefits because of | study lesson. | having a = the past. 2 From WN. A. of Birmmgham, Heading for Drydock Ala.: “I am 63 years old, have) CHEBOYGAN (® — The. Coast not worked the past year and will/Guard icebreaker Mackinaw will jnot be able to work any more. I)go into drydock May‘20 for her an-| have been told I'll lose my Social nual overhaul. The ship returned) |Security unless I sign some kind,to port here after completing | ef form. Is this true?” | Operation Icepick, the job of clear- No. ‘But I suggest you get in ‘ing ice from shipping lanés. According to Wolf, the stoic Monegar said, ‘‘the voices stopped ijafter I stabbed my wife.” Monegar was held without bond and was bound over for arraign- ment Monday’ in circuit court. First degree murder carries & mandatory life imprisonment .sen- tence in Wisconsin. | OAKLAND “BE SOMEBODY, SON. ” A father watched his son aimlessly wan- dering. It disturbed him. One evening while “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” Wm. W. Donaldson Agency / a INC. fifth graders who will leave tomor- | The liens were obtained trom |i. ¥ the county sheriff no court) action was involved.|Lee accused| => the government of ing to duck a court test. . Waldron Hotel Bldg. Laure J. Link, Clarkston tation, one month’s retirement pay igher benefits file f an \ Donald R Burnett. Wighiand | Park is lost—except that no benefit is ane Security arene 7 ial prea lye ngs peered = ey es REPUTABLE ADVERTISERS DO NOT USE es. 4) De ee J. G. T. Rodriguez, Madison | lost for a month fm which the : ara. a . ae ee a. on ena Fs) ) M HOD OF ADVERTISIN Nba Copeseoce — ee I. H. H. of New York City:| But the Internal Revenue Serv-/£) 4 THIS ET G ' Norma J. Darting, 110 Draper = hee sree |““I will be 65 in March. Since 1950/ice outflanked him on that one | Charles G. Linn, New Haven ar pea en, Ai lived with my son, doing this week, It placed $1,203.10 in) 92 They may show you eee ee ee oe a oer lPeen eee om oe a Sell Susan J. Schlotterbeck, Farmington Dek (“How | do I have to nousework for him. In addition to/liens on the accounts he has in| fi cere oe oe a ee Donald G. Milton, Waterford oe et ae my room and board, he pays me|three Utah banks, te INSURANCE toe Nancy A. Dickman, Clarkstos vaon senor ee pawl $10 a week. Will I be eligible for Les tal Ga beaks W Le x . Clare A. Whitmereh, Detrot —lif I die before 657” Sorsel SeomtyS ratte | eed lena ge Arwred| | om | BRE $ STR EMON| enrany apening. you mont | Youll note eile fr Sota Mi, "AY erent wil be BUSIN ESS ETHICS. BOARD © Thatcher, Patterson meee: * - cone ae have worked a year and a half Security based on the employment| aan Se SY ctor ent eee \ and Wernet | Geraldine Richates, 346 Btate ae ne -— ane —<« ee son. pingrateotan a) The The president of one of the i.’ \ of the. | 609 Community Bank Bldg. i ; ime tween -. I, |parent by a son or i$ Not! bank terday t t Repub-| “ \ H Sonrkia <3. Cox, waled take 1951 and the time you die but in |covered by Social Security. lican ‘chief isiomaR “has | tee Po ntiac Cha mber of Comm Wiliam #. Schults, Birmingham _— = ” zoate ar ‘no other alternative than to pay|— erce Phone FE 5-6148 Steady savings is the surest way to “make the world your oyster.” A Savings Account will. enable you to garner all the pearls of opportunity for success and happiness that come your way. Open a Savings Account and add to it regularly. — 30th, 1956 He —_ If you’ve a world of good intentions about saving but never seem to have anything left to putin an account, here’s a pearl ~~ of wisdom: SAVE BEFORE YOU_SPEND. First thing*every his wife was away at a meeting he was alone 7d | with his son; he saw him read the headlines pay ay. Spring Cleaning of a newspaper, pick up a magazine, toss .. : : hecilieoetaes ns Ente oan open a a : schoo look at his His : , CALL US Were dull and listless, dreamy. FOORNEES Open Your Account Today With Any Amount! “Son,” his father began, “youll never hit - “ ~ Walls Washed anything unless you aim at it.” The boy , Windows Cleaned mulled. “You ore ie The boy nodded. BaIC 4 ¥ ew years you on your own: sure : Floors Cleaned, Waxed you é not want to be a -floater—go from sae * x = and P. job. to another one. Make up your mind. son, aa = ‘ Insured Workmen and your mother and I will see you through.” . CITY J ANITOR. Pes che minoues ea © Othe ‘boy idly 1 ed ti his lips, ik: ; PWveve proud el Sen oHase| you ani ideal ta 2 if, SERVICE your mind?” The boy Rodded. “Who?” * ,~ j a 71% N. Saginaw St. FE S-7638 oto dad,” he answered. “What shall I : a : : : : 0 ae The father w: mechanic, The boy be- = : i came a mechanie; we know him as Walter CURRENT 1 4 RATE VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME. ATE | 200 N. Perry Street Phone FE $-8978 Payable June ; ee Smith Moving Ca. W/ ae’! YN 16 E. LAWRENC : : hy “FUEL & PAINT § sss: marion Phone FE 4-4565 Dervinwn Pate - 761 West Huron Street wma a, 436 Orchard Lake FE 5-6150 yt 4.4064 147 W. Lawrence St. : ee ha aeeces rier a "I j thy Bs ’ rol ts tafe Se nr sale oA rk poten say seat ashe ee. | iia # Rit Pepe ae 5 are ys cee “THE PONTIAC PRESS, sectnESy MAY 5, 1956 : The j ted Press is entitled exclusively to the use for republication of all local news printed ip this news- paper eas well as all AP news rod bee aeteeor Tus Powriuc Purses is delivered by matin for 40 cents @ week; where carrier service {s not available by matl in Oakland, Liv! ies, Macomb, Lapeer and Washtenaw mties ft ts $12.00 a year; elsewhere in Michigan and ali s in the United States other place .00 @ year. All maf) subscriptions able tn advance el oe Eo Ta vp crcemed ea MEMBER OP AUDIT CIRCULATIONS . SATURDAY, MAY 5.41956 City Commission Right in OK of High Bond Bid For a conclusive demonstration that second sometimes matter mightily;consider the City Commis- sion's latest meeting. Scheduled for that meeting was the opening of bids on the City’s $600,000 revenue bond issue for the financing of 624 new parking spaces. By eight o'clock, however, only one bid had been received, that ‘by the First of Michigan Corpo- ration of Detroit. Ninety second later Shannon & Co. of Detroit ‘submitted a slightly lower bid for the issue, but it was protest- ed by the first bidder onthe grounds that bidding had closed. * * x Naturally reluctant to accept the higher bid; the Commissioners de- cided to rely on the advice of a. bond attorney, CLaupg Stevens. His opin- fon was that acceptance of the late and lower bid would be improper. The result was a unanimous vote by the Commission to sell the bond issue to the First\of Michigan Corp. . Actually there was little difference between the two bids. The interest rates in both were higher than the three and a half per cent the City expected to pay. Howecver, each was under the four per cent limit set by the bond ordinance and they were only decimally apart. * * * < Under the circumstances, our City Commission had no choice ~ but to sell the bonds to the first and higher bidder. However, the loss is very- trivial and only runs $130 a year. Cuba’s Brief Revolt That unrest persists in Cuba de- spite relative calm, is emplmasized by the quickly quelled revolt which broke out at an army base east of _ Havana. According to announcement by the government of Military - Dictator Fuicrncio Barista, some 70 civilian rebels armed with machine guns attacked the base. In three hours the rebels were completely crushed with loss of 15 lives. * * * President Barista immediately suspended most constitutional rights and began a roundup of opposition- ists. From this distance it looks as though he remains firmly tn control. But this unsuccéssful uprising ts a reminder that all is not well beneath the surface in this neighboring friendly island. Batista himself staged a garrison revolt on March. 10, 1952, to forestall BUREAU OF a national election and it now looks. as though he will be able to serve out his term to which he was legally elected tn November, 1954. * * * Evidence of this is the fact that none of the several minor ‘uprisings of recent years has drawn much popular support. While Dictator Batista isn't es-. pecially popular with the peo- ple, few Cubans consider politi- cal change worth the price of eivil war. Island economic con- ditions have been far too ) good for that. ‘ That doesn’t mean, however, that there aren’t strong democratic ele- ments in Cuba. There are, and some day they will succeed in leading the w Wlanders to true democracy. Faithless to His Trust It always is deplorable when Mealy placed elected official is found ¥ a him by the voters. An. especially disturbing case of ’ this kind has been brought to public attention by the conviction of Con- necticut’s Democratic Congressman, Tuomas J. Lang. For 29 years he had ~peen kept in office-by his constitu- ents, first as state representative, then state senator and for the last 15 years as a member of Congress. * * * As the record shows, Repre- sentative Lang not only violated tax legislation he helped enact, but sought to evade the penalty by pleading no contest. When U.S. Judge Cuar.Les E. WYZANSKI refused to permit this move, Lang pleaded guilty to a charge of wilfully evading $38,542 in in- come taxes over a three-year. period. * * * The penalty imposed on the Law- rence, Mass. lawmaker, four months in a Federal penitentiary and a fine of $10,000, is none too severe. No punishment the court could decree would make up for the blow dealt public confidence by Lane’s betrayal of his constituents. “A Lona Beacu, Calif., woman, 83, filed suit to annul her nine-day mar- riage to an 83-year-old man on the grounds that although he promised _ her he would stop chasing .women, he’s still chasing them.”—News item. It would seem that catching one 83 years old would have cured. him. THE Daath arent on their toes. A rash of sunspots {s seriously dis- rupting communication facilities, tn- cluding radio and television, avid the Democrats aren’t blaming it on the Republican Administration. ALTHOUGH fools are parting with money at an unprecedentedly rapid rate these days, they don't seem to be running out of it. It must be that they are doing most of their business with one another. “New York Headwaiter Earned $29,000 in Year.”—Headline. That's stretching the word “earned” to the breaking point. | The People’s Business: Smart Invitation Williams Sets Trap With Bid to -GOP Officials By ROGER LANE LANSING—Capitol bits and pleces: __-The invitation by Gov. Williams to the two elected Republican state officials to join in the hitherto Democratic “State Government Duys” was appraised around. the Capitol as a neat political maneuver, _although overdue for maximum effect, If Clair L. Taylor, state school super- intendent, and Highway Commission- er. Charlies M. Ziegler said “no,” or if they said “yes”—elther way, it was something the Democrats could use. The Republican State Central Commit- ’ tee had worked hard, and some believe effectively, to tag the Democratic saries ' of “reports to the peor le as Democratic poling: * * * The rug would have been pulled out ffom under this effort Ziegler accepted — SHARP QUESTIONS “Moreover, with ‘vaylor and Ziegler on *the platform alongside Willlams and his colleagues it's a good bet. some sharp questions, with Democratic overtonés, would have come whistling up from the audience ‘ * * * A Taylor-Ziegler refusal would al- low the Democrats to answer Repub- lican accusations of ‘“polit'cs” with assertions that if only Democrats . were making the rdunds it was the fault:of the Republicans. As {it turned out, the governor got neither a clear-cut “no” or a clear-cut “yes”—rather a little bit of both. The time for the governor to dlsciose shether je plans to seek a fifth term !s drawing near, with the expectation pre- Vailing that he will DUF BY MAY 15 — One of his close advisers looks for an announcement by May 15, and probably without much ff any fanfare. The dead- line to file for governor is June 19, but time had td be allowed for cireulation eS nominating petitions. Some observers | believe Willams has wearied of his” ‘present office. “But they ask: “What else can hey do but run again?” Sen. Creighton R Colemai of Battle Creek, Republican caucus ¢hairman, 1s toiling long and hard in hs bid foythe Third District Congress nomination. But he has his work cut out to unseat Rep. August E. Johansen, the Republican incumbent. to have violated the trust placed in if Taylor and_ a r i® ‘MORE THAN A HOUSE | A HOME k d/ ATHE WORD OF THE LORD 1 ENDURETH FOREVER “_ /. PET L225 Days at All Faiths” The Home ‘Builder ‘Rural Life Sunday’ Places Emphasis on Religious Aspect of Agricultural Life By DR. HOWARD. V. HARPER Sunday, May 6, among the de- nominations belonging te the Na- tional] Council of Churches, ts Rural Life Sunday, a day of emphasis on the religious aspects of agri- cultural life. e ° Since the Middle Ages the Mon- day, Tuesday and Wednesday be- -fore Ascension Day have been known as Rogation Days (from “rogare’>—to pray) and the Sunday preceding them is frequently called Rogation Sunday, Originally these were days of general prayer, with- out any specific reference to farm- ing, but because they occur at this time of year it was only natural that prayers for the newly-plant- ed crops came to have a special prominence in the people's peti- tions. Some churches call this day Soll Stewardship Sunday, which goes deeper into the matter than merely praying for good yields. To talk about Stewardship of the soll reminds man of his responsi- bility to cherish and care for the land because it is only loaned to him by Almighty God. The con- servation of the soil is properly a religious question—_ matter of relationship between God, who owns the earth, and man, who uses it. - ; In many denominations today ur- fan and rural ministers will ex- change pulpits, and in country churches, farm organizations like’ the Granges and 4H Clubs will attend services in a body. END OF FORTY DAYS According to the book of. Acts, Chapter 1, verse 3, Jesus “showed himself alive after his passion by many infallible proofs, being seen of them (the Disciples). forty ~ days."’ On the fortieth day He left “them by ascending into the heav- ehs—‘‘a cloud received him out of their sight.’ . ° * Ld For this reason the fortieth day after Flaster has since very early times been observed as Ascension Day by the Christian Church One Interesting old Ascension Day ceremony, still surviving In some remote parts 6f England, wag the custom of “well-dres« ing.’ Frames and trellises were’ erected around the wells and dec ‘orated elaborately with flowers. After a morning service In the church, priest and congregation would walk in formal procession, singing Psalms and hymns and visiting every well in the country- side, This was a Christian adaptation of an even more aheient, Roman celebration called Fontanalia. an annual flower festival at this time of? honoring the spi were thought to be in charze of Springs nul faints ? 1S tust mere of the many + amples of the Church's fas enst of ‘public velaHlone back _ the early days of Christianity. = pA gang loved their festivals, and the Church had the wisdom to keep ane traditional dates but at the sa time to put:a new and Chris] meaning into ‘them, i “SAINT” TAMMANY’S DAY | Ever since he appeared in their midst during the Crusades, St. George. patron saint of England, year Stly am aie 4 TW ECONT LET ME INTERRUPT, | iS 7 —I Its that re jt) ready, has had a reputation for looking after British soldiers. American troopers during the Revolutionary War were more amused than im- pressed by the idea that their foe boasted a patron saint, and to poke fun at the Redcoats, the Rev- olutionists adopted a patron of their own—a somewhat disreputa- ble old Indian chief named Tam- manend who had lived three cen- turies before in what is now east- ern Pennsylvania. They called him St. Tammany selected May 12 as his festival, - *and celebrated the day with pom- Dr. Brady’s Mailbag: pous and ridiculous ceremonies. Tammany Societies ore in many American towns, After he war, most of the So- cieties died out, but the one in New York City—Tammany Society No. 1—continued to flourish. The famous Aaron Burr developed it into the strong political machine that is still known ag Tammany. ‘On May 12, 1789, the group for- mally organized itself into the more dignified Columbian Society, but the name Tammany held. on, and still does to this day. (Copyright, a) 4 ae. Ce because . letter of Monday. Voice of: the: “People mr, Readers Cite “Recovery’ ' /for Mental Health Week Caters will be condensed when 63- “lack of space.” Pull name, address and telephone number of the writer must accompany tera these will not be published if the writer so requests unless the letter is critical . fo its nature. This is mental health week. It is a wonderful. indication. Every- one is coming to understand that mental health is most important. In fact, healthful mental and emo-. tional attitudes must preceed good physical health. . m People everywhere are aware of ~ the fact that mental and nervous illness are quite common among mankind. So much so that one out of every twelve babies now living will have treatment in a mental hospital before its life is over. It is our nation's number one illness right now. I would like to commend our state hospital for the work being done in this area. Particularly to mention the educational serv- lees being carried forward to help the public understand, and thus the ancient stigma attached to od , ill pearing. : In this area of nervous and *. mental disturbances, I understand that there are now four weekly meetings for group therapy to help nervous patients and former men- tal patients in Recovery, Inc. Ac- cording to the public announce- ments, any pastor, priest or rabbi can give you the time and place of these self-help services. Rev. Fred R. Tiffany, Pastor Bethany Baptist Church I would like to add to R week is upon us and I for one cannot praise the work of Recov- ery, Inc., enough for the help I have received from this group. Thinking myself hopeless, after eight years of nervous symptoms, I had become completely con- vinced there was no help to be obtained. I have found this ts not true and there are thousands Looking Back 18 Years BELFAST, LIVERPOOL bombed by Germans. FASTEST PLANE does 458 miles per hour. 20 Years Ago SELASSIE GOES into exile with rich treasures, ITALIANS OCCUPY Addis Aba- ba, Ethiopia. Mineral Oil Lacks eee, Quinine Pills Help Prevent Stage Fright By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. Why is mineral oil not as good as olive oil? I use mineral oil for my face and also as an in- ternal lubricant ES.) Answer—Mineral ofl cannot be absorbed, and {t interferes with the absorption of vitamins and minerals..It is harmless for ex- ternal use if you prefer {it to other oils. The notion that any oil is an “internal lubricant” is as silly as the notion that an enema is an “internal bath.” I wanted to start calcium and D for night cramps in feet and legs. But the doctor said to take the calcium but no vitamin D. Why? (Mrs. BG.W.) Answer—lIt’s beyond me. May- be your doctor will enlighten us. For painful cramps at night, send stamped, self-addressed en- velope for pamphiet Adult Tet- any, Recently my husband took the tablets you recommend to prevent stage fright and examination fit- ters. When it came time to make his speech he was quite calm. In fact he enjoyed it. Furthermore, he feels sure it-helps him stay free frigm C R I. He wishes to thank you for your fine advice and to wish vou many more years of good health (Mrs. P. G) Answer—Exeept in the final hours of the ordeal, stage fright is funny. Neither the victim nor the audience can see the hamor of it at the moment. In Call It C RII express my belict that quinine prevents the C K I, par- ticularly pneumonia, bronchitis, flu,-grip, and a great many peo ple take or three grains of uinine dally during epidemics, The tablets to prevent. stage fright and examination jitters contain a grain of quinine com- bined with a milligram of B-1. | Send 35 cents and stamped, self addressed envelope for Call It © RI and the pamphlet Stage Kright And Examination Jitters. T don't get it. Why should a per- son having low blood sugar follow a diet. that practically excludes ‘sugar? Answer me that! (K.LA) / Answer—I'm off to the bowling green. Read Dr, F. -M. Abra- hamson’s book, “‘Mind, Body and Sugar,” Henry Holt and Co., New York, $2.95, Your opinion of the practice of adding fluorine to municipal water supply , . .(M. J ait) a Answer—I commend the prac- tice. S Thanks so much for the booklet you sent me, called “Call it CR I.! Applying yeur teachings, I have been able to help two students al- (N. H. A) Answer—I suppose I should go dancing about and shouting tha at fast a school teacher has ap- .edomineering that plied one of my teachings in the schoolroom. "PBome day a teacher is going to pass some* teaching of mine along to her pupils and even tell me fust which teaching it was. Mean- while I'll continue sending any teacher who asks for it and pro- vides stamped envelope ad- dressed to himself or herself at school (not otherwise) the book- - let on respiratory troubles—Call It C R I. Laymen send 35 cents and stamped, self-addressed en- velope for the booklet. At first we really feared it wasn't quite fit for human con- sumption, but we didn’t think » you'd recommend eathd like that, 80 We procured a few pounds and prepared it after the recipes in your pamphlet. You know, my ‘husband and I just love it, and we have both improved a fot in health ... (Mrs. T. W.) aeeene congratulations. You are brave people. On writ- ten request I'll send any reader who provides stamped, self-ad- dressed envope the pamphlet Wheat To Fat, to which Mrs. T. W. refers. Bigned letters not more than one page or 100 words long pertatning to personal health and hygiene, not to disease, diag- nosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr. William Brady, tf a stamped seif- addressed envelope is sent to The Pon=~ tlae Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Coypright 1956) is fast disap- M.'s" Menta! health tion can feel free to write *more like myself who ean be _ shown a new way of living. Anyone. interested in finding out more about this group is free and very welcome to attend our weekly meeting. Or if this seems too dif- ficult, I would be glad to talk with them on the phone at my home. FE 4-7325 A Grateful Member I would like to elaborate on the remarks made in the letter con- cerning Recovery. It was founded in 1937 by Dr. Abraham A. Low, a professor at the Psychiatric In- stitute of the University of Nlinois Medical School. It is a nomprofit, non-sectarian organization com- posed of men and wornen from teenagers through middle-aged persons who have been diagnosed as nervous individuals. Its purpose is to train posf- psychotic and psychoneurotioc persons in the practice of psy- chiatric self-help, Its aim Is to prevent chronic symptoms = in: psychoneurotic persons, to pre- vent first admissions to mental hospitals and to help ex-hospital patients avoid relapse with —; sequent reé-admission. This method was tested for four years by Dr. Low while with the Institute and later he used {t al- most exclusively with a high de gree of success in his own private practice. It has been endorsed hy Catholic and Protestant clergymen, by medical doctors and many psychiatrists have referred pa- tients to it As a leader of a group In this area, I have first hand know!l- of, and personal contact ‘ numerous persons who regained their mental health through the practice of Recovery’s group psychotherapy technique. Anyone desiring further informa- me (please avoid phoning) at the ad- dress given below. Mrs. J. H. St. John 339 Voorheis Rd Let us think what mental health week can mean and what mental health should mean to everyone in the weeks following. Let us donate what we can for the mentally tll, which may mean helping one of our children in the future, Let us help a person who Is afflicted with a mental flIness. > Let us not shun this person when he ts down, nor neglect nor make fun of him. Those who are ill mentally can receive a_ helping hand by attending Recovery, Inc. L. D. Borat By JAMES J. METCALFE I seldom get free tickets to... The ball game or a show... And when I do, the date is one. . . On which I cannot go .. . Or else I have some ducats I. . . Decided I would buy . .. And it’s too late to sell them to . . . Some. ticket- hungry guy .. . Of course on those occasions when . . . 1 get the pasteboards free . . . The spec- tacle is always one .. . Not many go to see ... And usually the favor is . . . The kind I had to earn... Or I feel obligated to. . ; Do something in return .. . But, even so, I wish for once... I would be in that class . . . Where I could go around the line... And strut in on a pass. (Copyright 1956) Case Records of a Psychologist: é = ‘Try ‘Sandwich Method’ for Bearcat; He May Be Just a Housecat at Heart = Henry ts a successful busi- ness man, yet bullies his chil- dren and tries to domineer his wife. Why? And what can she do to correct -him without tn- curring- his ire? ° Well, the “sandwich method” 1s our best psychologtcal dertce to solre such a: dilemma. Employers and teachers also need to be very. proficient w Wi this strat- egy BY DR. GEORGE W. CRANE (ase R-348: Henry H., age 39, is a ‘self-made man who has attained ¢onsiderahle success in the chain ‘restaurant field. * Ld] s “But, Dr. Crane, he is getting so people dislike him,” his attractive wife confided in me. “He thinks he {s correct ahout eversthing and brushes off argu ments from the children as stupid “Wet. the wchildren often are right. But Henry tries to rule by his arbitrary. dictation instead ‘of by reasoning with the young. « sters. “Is this a general result of his _having made a fortune in busi- ness? And how can I handle him tactfully so he is not a dictator in family matters?” DICTATORIAL DADS When Dad becomes a family dictator, it may be a sympton of several things. . For example, when a man vaguely senses that he has lost prestige in the eyes of his wife, perhaps through waning ardor, he tries to compensate by ver- bally laying down law to all concerned. Other husbands arama similar form of financial dictator- ship by becoming ultra miserly - with money They refuse to give their wives a penny even for household pur- ch ses but insist on doing all the buying themselves, even to the wife's toilet articles and lingerie. ° > * Sometimes, too, a man who has worked hard to lift himself by his own bootstraps, then overly magni- fies his sticces’ and decides he is a little god who can pontificate about everything. - “A bearcat exte: or often covers a housecat Interior,"” is another axiom of Pay cnoiogy that ay be pertinent. DON’T BULLY CHILDREN iP The pully is often a person with a weakness that he may hide frorfi the public but which keeps him secretly feeling inferior. So he domineers to kid himself and fool the public. Such bullying is a cousin to the scared boy's whistling in the dark. Many child bullies. on the school playground thus are guil- ty of hed-wetting (enuresis). This secret may be successfully covered up from their playmates. “But I am still a baby,” the bed-wetter thinks, “eq, T'll make 4. the other kids cry, for that will make them bigger babies:" Thereupon he tweaks the curls of the little girl who sits ahead of him in class or teases weaker children till they show tears. Adult bullies-often have similar weaknesses which they try. to camouflage with. big talk and domineering ways. The ‘sandwich method” {s {deal for administering correction or re- proof without losing prestige in, the eyes of the one being criticized. “Even your best friends won't tell you,” ran an old ad about bad breath, showing the fear that most people have about reprimand: ~ ing even their own husband or. wife. So Henry's wife should pay him a deserved compliment as the first layer of her psychologi- cal “sandwich.” Then smile and -ceasuatly lead into the “meaty” or critical layer by saying: . “Daddy, vou have always hecn very logical in business deals so_ why don’t yoy encourage the chil- : dren to give their views and thus | teach them to be logical, too? Don't cut them off but urge them to discuss their side of the pro- blem.”’ In case there is still a [ittle sting left in that ‘meaty’ Hayer, then inflate his ego with a final layer of compliment. This ‘sandwich’ method . fs idea for employers, teachers and all those in positions of leader- ship, for it ‘permits you to reprove or criticize without engendering hostiolity, hatred or obstinacy. Almeye write to Dr George W. Crane tn care of The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan, enctostrig a long 3c stamped, eelf-addressed envelope and 200 to cover typing and printing costs when you send for his psycholdgical charts and pac- (Copyright 1986) oT HEPON'NAC PR ESS. SATU RDAY, MAY 5. 1956 nferior Feeling —— Confident Living. Complex Must Be Beaten’ With Use of Higher Ideal By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE The term ‘‘inferiority complex" seems to have become a opecia| nent part of our language. It is even a subject for popular jokes, such as the one about the man who goes to a psychiatrist to be cured. A few months later, he meets a friend who asks him what progress he is making with his cure. ‘‘Oh,”” he answers, “I'm doing fine. The doc-| ‘tor ha# discovered I really don’t have an inferiority coeaien: he’s fourd that I am inferior!” * * ° x ° | Of course, the truth is that, if we are inferior, it! is because we ourselves or our experiences in life have made us that way. I remember one man in his thirties with Strong feelings of inferiority who came for help. We traced his basic problem back to a child-, hood experience ; As a child, he had fallen into a swimming papl and almost drowned. After he had been pulled out, | his frantic mother, hugging him to her. bosom, maid “You must never go near the water again.” She continued to encourage in the child the un- DR. PEALE utterable fear of the water. He would sit back about fifty yards from’ a pool watching other boys have the time of.their lives, but would go no closer. Then he began to feel that, not only could he not swim, but he also could not do many things other hoys did. This eventually developed into a-deep sense of infenomty and inadequacy. ae | ON VERGE OF A BREAK-DOWN His was almost a perfect case because it was 30 easy to frace the origin of his condition. Even his conversation was filled with symbols of his fear of water. I would say to him: “You can do this. You can do that.” : The idea of inferiority had been driven so deeply into his con- | aciousness that it permeated everything he did. He had struggied | hard against it, but expended so much energy in so doing that he was | now on the verge of a nervous breakdown. An inferiority complex is a series of emotiofally toned ideas ranged about a central idea of self-doubt and disbelief. The conscious- ness holds this central idea in a spasmodic grasp and no amount of mental determination can break its hold. The only successful cure is to insinuate a stronger idea into the mind and, through thought sub- stitution, eliminate the inferiority concept. . YOU HAVE THAT POWER So, we helped this man overcome his inferiority complex by sub- stituting for his long-held concept of defeat the revolutionary idea that he could actually have God’s power in his life. Each of us has, deep within the mind, all the power The Bible says, ‘“‘The Kingdom of God is within you,” ceaaieg te eat | all we need te live victoriously is within our mind and personality. | In this respect, no one need be inferior, real inferiority is failing to - put this power to work. | “The Unity The Unity School of Christianity has issued a book Treasure Chest '”, It emphasizes the power of the God-thought to drive out the inferionty-thought It savs “A knowledge relation to God will enable chart the course of our life and direct it perfeetly. Assured that God is all, over all, and througp all. and that-we are part of Him, we shall not look out upon the wortd “as a scene of capncious uncertainties to of our. us to which we are subject. We know that every problem can be solved, church 1s ready, MAY FELLOWSHIP BREAKF AST— Meeting to make decorations for the annual May Fellowship Breakfast of United Church Women were Mrs. Lisle Echitinaw, of 7050 Hatchery Rd, general chairman; Mrs. Walter Willson, of 58 Murphy St, program chairman: Mrs Lexie Wiliams of 26 Baldwin Ave, breakfast chairman and Mrs. Congregation per. Dr. Achilles A: Siagris Sqyiet Clerics to Lead Easter Services st co * ” “Buys Building — Youth Workers to Hold Meetings May 10-20 The Rev. and Mrs. A W. Ku ner of Cleveland, Ohio who have sch time evangelism in the Church of the Nazarene, will conduct seroces in the Zion Church of the Nazarene | The meetings will be heid from May 10 through 20 each evening at 7:30, = The Rev ‘Vir Kuschner obtained his Bachelo! of Arts degree from Eastern Nusarene'’ College, Wolles ton, Mass in 19)! Upon gradua tion, he entered the pastoral min istry in Cleveland From the age of six. Mrs. Kusch training At | iner has had vocal ‘and with her husband has spe- cialized in working with young peo ple’ ‘s groups ‘Pathway of Prayer’ ‘|s Subject of Series. ~ Sunday morning: at Mrs. Blahche Joki will speak -on “The Power of Forgiveness’ im Unity Church of Oakland County Tl', N. Saginaw St. Sunday School will be held at the same time *'* 8 Mrs. Joki is starting a series of ‘ a Pentiae Press Pheto Charles Parrott of 58 Hamilton St, chairman of decorations. The > “27 breakfast is scheduled for 10:30 Monday morning in the Oakland . UNS lessons’ on “Pathway of Pray -y ~ > » Avenue United Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Paul Sloan Jr, foe These Seat an Rie be a y pastor of the Drayton Ave. Presbyterian Chureh will spe ak on the public, wi oe eld eac ei: evening at 7.30 in the thurch. theme of the day, “Who Forms Nour Opinions? Knights to Meet Sunday The Knights of Guadiaupe wil meet Sunday from 12 noon to pm in the Parish Hall of St Vin-; cent de Paul Catholic Church. All, oie al have been urged to at- to Visit America =: folldwed by At 12 heduled for 10 45 the Resurrection of Christ ower—G od ’ Ss” recently entered the feld of full ‘the age of 16, she composed songs . 11_ o'clock, ‘SEVEN ED day School Annex medi’ First Open Bible Church’ to Build Youth Chapel, Fellowship Hall The First Open Bible Church will break-ground at 11 30 am. Sunday for the new Dinday: School An- nex The tinldting will he 4 x 5” and will ineinde nh addition to extra Sunday School space. a youth chapel and fellowsh:p hall An addition of %' x 40 will be do the front of the church for extra auditorium seating. In charge of the ground-break- ing will be secretary ~ ‘and treasurer of the Open Bible reremons tandard churches. the Rev G. H Crooks of Des Moines, Towa In 146, the Rev. Virgil Peter with his congregation. purchased the land for the church and the ground-breaking was in 1947. The present church was com- pleted in 1953 under the dtree- tiod of the Kev, L. Fred Peter. The church was first known as Calvary Assembly Church. On Dec. 3, 1954, the congrega- tion affiliated with the Open Bi- ble Standard Church. headquarters at Des Moines, and the name was changed to First Open Bible : Chure h The Rev T. H. Staton with his family came here from Jamaica, British West Indies one year ago to become pastor of the church. He had been -serving as mission- jary in Jamaica, It is against the ee to have your car run out of gas in Mexico icy. every illness healed, good always made manifest; because ‘one on God's side is a majority’.” | « e e . * s That is indeed good advice Place yourself on God's side. Then 7-30, Sunday at 11 45 am. and persistently fill your mind with the thought of God, and in time you will 6 p.m overcome your unhappy feelings of inferiomty. ts oprren cat Capital Church Rejects Atomic — Heating Plant for Teachers WASHINGTON, D. C. — Atomic heating is still in the future so far as the Washington Cathedral (Prot- estant Episcopal) is concerned. The cathedral has decided to go) ahead with a four-boiler conven.) tional coal heating pliant. and not wait to install an atomic furnace Because a heating plant will have to seme the expanding cathe dral for many decades, contractors girls physical education teachet had studied new developments in for a Methodist’ mission school in the atomic field North Carolina are among the They found that: such units are Needs listed as most pressing. by not only prohibitively expensive at the Board.oaf Mi issions of the Metho- present. but two nuclear scientists dist Church in its search this year would have to be in constant at-|for special workers in home mis- tendance to comply with Atomic S!0% Energy Commission regulations. | With only three emia te “Where could. we get such sct-' maining in which special-term entists. much less afford to pay) workers may he accepted,: the Methodists Ask Persons Wanted to Aid in Home Mission Field: as Instructors A ville worker with boys in a Louis Ki community center and a them?” a cathedral. spokesman Board has obtained only eight of | asked. | 50 persons needed in home mis- | ; 7 sions work. Rev. Robert Shelton * noon The special missionaries. who ‘are known as ‘US-2's,.”’ will serve ls Monday Speaker. in home missions projects-schools, ospitals, children’s homes. town Guest speaker at the Monday 8nd country work, community cen- noon luncheon of the Christian ters—for a period of two years, if Men's Club will be the Rev. Rob-'the project is in the continental. ert Shelton, missionary {United States, or three years. if He is the son of Mr. and Mrs lit is in an outpost area, such as Rex Shelton-of Pontiac and broth- Alaska or Puerto Rico. Thev will er of Rexella Van Impe, wife of receive a cash salary and mainten- Jack Van Impe. radio and tele-ance, plus one month's vacation vision evangelist . each year and travel to the fretd The Rev Mr ‘Shelton recently of service turne ro wining in Former: returned from De Ving in Formosa Requirements include college Shore « 5 A a and ¢ ee a - o “is 4 eraduation, being between?) and guest in the home of Chiang hai 4) jn age and having a “desre Shek. At the end of his stay in “, 10 serve, ability to work effec go to Freneh : tively with others and practical skills which could be used in ' home mission projects.” Persons accepted as US-2's will receive the states he will Indo China Elder James Macken es pe six weeks’ specialized trainin to Preach Sunday, 3 P.M. this ern res going re The Pastor's Ade Club is as work, senting the Calvary Hill Church of- perone interested in the US2 God in Christ. Detroit at-3 DP “Grogram are urged to write im Sundav in the Providence Vission- arv Baptist Chureh Elder James Mac ken will pré Zach the sermon-and his choir will pro- a ee vide the special music. Mrs. Hattie, ; Scott is Seeaident of the club and. The First Methodist Church the Rev. T. Walter Harn is pastor Champaign, ll. stands at the inter. of the church. section of Church and State streets. CENPRAL AL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 347. North Saginaw Street ~* CHAS. D RACE, Pastor Bible School Worship Service Vesper Service Youth Meeting Monday Wed. Prayer and Bible Study merhatels td the Office of \hi ary Personnel, 150 Filth Avenue New York 11. NY Ssion FE 4.0239 10:00 A. M. 11:00 A. M. 2:30 P.M, 7:00 P. Me 7:30 P.M. ‘among them was the Knights of Greek Orthgdox Church, Pythias Hall. The congregation ee ¢ e moved to the Joslyn Avenue loca-' The Rey Dr. Achilles A Siagris tion five years ago. Evangelist Ho- was assisted in the service by mer Gay is the leader of the John Athanas cantor church The first Free Methodist Church The Apocathelosi« (removat. of has bought between*one and two body of Christ from the Cross) acres at Mt Clemere and Cres took place while the woman of cént Dr Plans which are now the Ladies’ Auxiliary were be the process of being drawn will ve decking the Sepulchre with white carnations in the narthex of the church, The bedv wad placed In the Holy Sepulchre by the | pastor. a the evening service at 7 40 35 voice choir sang the Lam ee while the parishioners announced later Princess Takes Episcopal Pulpit leana of Romania Tells Philadelphia Parish of Real Success in Life times Body in the procession of the of Jesus to the Sepulchre * @¢ -* The Divine Liturgy of St vith Holy Communion was ‘o'clock this morning a iy palumsey eve NES service 4s Rasi] at 149 United Missionary Names Members PHILADELPHIA Princess Nl eana of the deposed royal famply of Romania became the first wom- an to occupy the pulpit of historic Christ Episcopal church here. She spoke at a noon-hour weekday Len- ten service o— 6 e At the annual local conference of the First United Missionary Church The princess, | daughter of the , , the following were elected tq the late Queen Matje..and a grand- = jeceni 1 Q * ‘ yp bxPeutite hoard The Pev Ceorge daughter o! Ween tora € * ; : D Murphy chairman: David \ ngland is a member of the Ro 4 ; * Wells and Ira I. Sherk deacens; imanian Orthodox Church ; ; ‘ : Waele J ood Sunday - school Che is arviesd ter Ur S i ‘ i E ' ' F 1 ‘ CTipemieiagiede yt ae Pierre A Isares@ a op sterar ae n % : . - : ont ' mister | | at West ea tony \Ias Vite: 4 ” * * children also in this countess. are Roman Catholics Naliag mhers off the board : clude Floyd Jones s@eretary-tr During her 20 minute talk Prine rep Agee “Westes Wood, chun | cess Tleana said © Worldiy success secfefary; Mrs Orville Todd if Mot Tealiv Success and it dees whurch treasurer, Charlies Cumbe} not necessarily mean that we are worth cteward ands Mre Floyd in the mght. By worldly standards qonee WoW 8 président - tale oC Christ was a failure . cy “ * * * The “princess Was’ presented ba Annual reports were given the Rey krnest A Harding ree : an JIRA 4, atte bane t tor. with one of 100 newk ned day School of 213 as agarnst ; _—— f iu? Joct " gold-fimished “medals bearing jhe @*eTase OF ! . vear The tots ancient seal of the church. . hudget for the vear will be $20 006 COLUMBIA AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH * 64 Wert Columbia Ave. Sunday School ....... 9:45 AM. Morning Worship. ..... 11:00 A. M. BTU. eae: 6:30 P.M. Evening Worship |..... 7:30 P.M. Wed. Prayer Meeting .. 7:30 P.M. ; REV. A. H. MULLINS, Pastor Phome FE 4.8574 Affiliated With Southern Baptist Convention The Easter Evening Vesper, | Vespers of Love, will be at 6 p.m. | tomerrow. The Gospel of the Resurrection will be read by the pastor, Dr Siagms ino Ancient Greek and in Nes Testament Greek John Athos will pead it Arabic (} Peantell Tank's Ate. bhveorne » Slavic and Alex Se kley will read the English Thioughout the Christian world one third of the Christhans 260 millon people, the Orthodox celebrate Easter according to the Juhan calendar- This only: applies to the celebration of Easter in Greek churches whereas the Rus-| went around the church three sian Church follows it in all of its Armenian Orthodox; church He The announcement was made | today. by the Rev. Dr. Eugene | Carson Blake, Philadelphia, pres: | ident of the National Council of Churches. Dr. Blake, who is also Stated Clerk of the Presbyterian Church in the U. 8. AL. was chairman of the nine-member detegation that visited Moscow in March. Lediby Metropolitan > of Moscow, Head of the Department of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Orthodox Church, fhe deputation will comprise leaders of four active vicolal ‘Christian communions in the Soviet \Union—the Russian Orthodox, the the Baptist __and the Lutheran | 10:00 Sunday ‘School 11:00 Worship WESLEYAN METHODIST 67 NORTH LYNN STREET Rev. C. D. Friess, Pastor W.Y.P. 8. 6:45PM Evangelistic 7:30 P. M. ® ‘ Broadcast KRebert Garner, First General Baptist Church Sat. Evening Service . Sunday School . Morning Worship Evening Service 249 BALDWIN AVE. 7:30 P.M. 10 A.M. ee newness Baptismal Service on WPON 7 to 8 P.M. FE 4-7172 THE FIRST ONURCH OF Tuesday, May This Lecture FIRST CHURCH OF is: giren coe rad ples Lowell D. Baggett. Choir Director ,Or ARE CORDI ALLY INVITED TO ATTEND { FREE MEETS SCIENCE EEE entitled “CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: HOW GOD HEALS” DR. ARC HIBAL 5 C. AREY, C. of Detroit, Michigan “MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF LECTURESHIP OF TAR MOTHER CHURCH CHRIST, SCIENTIST,- in the CHURCH EDIFICE, Chester at Willits FREE PARKING IS AVATLARRE NEAR THE CHURCH * Birmingham, Mithigan S . B. IN BOSTON, MASS. 8, 1956 at 8:15 ” under the AUshicet af CHRIST, SCIENTIST midnight, the church will be in: ox ST Church of Christ Moves maa eto am Protestant, | Orthod “GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH to First Free Methodist, of a small light from the Holy Delegation Will Arrive E Ge a ses q Light burning. ¢ : orner © mesee a endale 87 Lafayette St. June 2 for Tour * ; y The priest will come forth with =~ " Services. at 9 A. M. and 11 A. M. The Church of Christ: which has his ike bere corns polaaly NEW YORK.-A combined ‘Prot-] Sunday School 9 A. M. and 11 A.M. been meeting for worship at 1196 natin an ae ae ne estant and Orthodox delegation of , PASTOR ADOFPH KLEIN, Speaker Joslyn Ave. for the past five sears Light.” “~_m Christian leaders in the Soviet ——— - = = ~ has bought the First Free Metho ohh Union will arrive in the United PUVV VCC VOU VV VOU CU VT TO TOTO LY Iw dist Church, 87 Lafayette 5t. After-the reagng of the Gospel. States June 2 for a 10-day visit > For a few months until their new the Rey. Dr. Siagris will chant the » METHODIST 4 the members of hymn, “Christos Aneste” meaning Peay vecsaniph foe lags San be > 4 the Methodist Church will continue i’Chnst Has Arsen" The con- olahe = ehmaak will > : 4 to meet there. ,gregation will respond “He Has nay wet Ne bapa va ot S: S. Saginaw at Judson Se. r The Church of Christ services Arisen’” The Divine Liturgy of guests it parespee the j a? Rev. Paul R. Hevens. Minister 4 will be held Saturday nights at, St Chrysostomos will follow. | ——— ae alia > . os 4 | At the close of this service. the Oe os, ee Artoaes, my FL Sunday 10 A.M. — “The Eternal Question 4 priest will distribute an egg dyed — se A 4 The Free Methodist hours of wor- red to each parishioner. The red o— of or wiatae > . Broadcast Over WPON 10:15 .M. 4 stip for Sunday will be worship egg is ‘traditional meaning new ae dac eas broadly repre-: > 11:15 to 12:15 A.M. — Charch Scheol 4 — 9:30 am. Sunday School 10:30 life > : d : iat 4 a.m. and evening service at 7.4. : -* es venagighic ah leaders LI the > 6:15 P.M. — M. Y. Fellowship > Evangelist M. J. Buffington of Each person will tap his egg| sweice= > 7:30 P.M. — Evening Service 4 Texas with Mr, and Mrs. George Royal FaurataVcanerandnd with another and say ‘Christ Is; The conversations will be con- > “SONGS OF LUKE” 4 S Been ict uilalhuime and tocmed toyal Hours, Vesper an - Risen’ with the response ‘Christ tinugd in New York and other U.S.» By the Junior and Intermediate Cholr 4 \the beginning of the Church of memoration of the Removal of 1. Risen Indeed.” This is an oldjcities as the Russian groyp go = S 4 Christ. | Christ from the Cross at 10 o'clock custom brought here from the|tour to get acquainted with U.S.) Wed. 7:30 P.M. — 4th Quarterly Conference As the group grew, meetings yesterday morning opened the) Mediterranean. \Protestantism and with the Ameri- > lwere held in store buildings,;Easter services at St. George | can way of life. = ARRAARAARAAAAABEAADEREAERRRD “Yes, I was Afraid of Father Drake!” It was not physical fear, of course, thar hed kept Dewe Smith from calling om the Catholic preeer. just Facher,” he seed, “ber I know so litle sbowe die Catholic Farth .. -| aad I haeed to show my ignorsace.” People like Dave Smith are be- ginning to call on Catholic priests more and more. Some of them know little of nothing about Catho- licism. A few are quite well in- formed Unforrunately, some others ¢ possessed of a good deal of in- formation concerning the Cherch ... but i isn't correct. 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A.X.M, SHARPE COUNCIL NO. 600, PONTIAC, MICH: SUPREME COUNCIL KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS RELIGIOUS sive. $4272 LIMOELL UNE OR AT TORS BUREAL $7. “Levis a missoee ns aS Texas Baptists ‘Hire Help to Aid | Foreign Students ij DALLAS, Tex. _ The Baptist) _ General ‘Convention of Texas has'. hired a full-time worker to help, : make the state’s 1,200 foreign stu- dents ‘feel more at home and given them an interpretation of the! J very best in American life." She is Miss Eunice Parker, a) graduate of Texas State College for Women. A former Baptist Student ‘Union director at two colleges, | Miss Parker also was a teacher} ‘at Southern Baptist Theological f} _sanary in Zurich, Switzerland. * * * Dr. W: F. Howard, director of (the convention's’ student depart-; |ment, said her chief duties will be ‘to “help weld individual bonds of friendship between the visitors and! ‘Baptist students, introduce them) to the Christian faith in a personal PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH WILLIAM H. MARBACH EDWARD D. AUCHARD GALEN E. HERSHEY, Pastors 9:45 A.M. Church School | way, and seek to establish the ex-; and Morning P ‘change of ideas through study, 11:00: A.M. Morning Worship |) groups, social contacts and fellow. and Church School | ships. : | He said foreign students com- Elected Officers |Plain that ‘everyone is friendly to’ SERMON TOPIC: jus? but we have nofriends.” “THE CALL OF THE CHURCH IN-OUR DAY’ | lnstallation of Newly | Baltimorians made 1,000.000 tele- 'phone calls in less than 10 months! for the daily recorded inspirational | prepared by the YMCA. | KIRK IN THE HILLS—Dr. ANNOUNCING: CHURCH of CHRIST (formerly 1196 Joslyn) Hes Purchased the Pree Methodist Church 87 Lefayette Street SERVICES WILL Aiding New SOUTH ORANGE, NJ. 7 — education at Kirk in the Hills, was photographed with his wife and two children, David and Marcia. oe? area in ee from the Ma Freshyterian Church, Willard, Famed Star of Metropolitan Opera Family Week is 7 ‘ ¢ os ; £ rs y poet ~ / } ‘ 4 r a h a A, \ ’ ‘ é “ . _ : , S © r . - Church Co Calendar "SCIENCE € b Whittemore Street | sem: poe pales ¢ Mash S. JOHN DRAKE, Paster 5 Rev. Pred Tiffany ‘o. ‘ee m.) (1:00 PM -Prayer Service [Paxter Baptist, Motor at Altes 1:30 P.M.-Rev. Marshall Rev Dorman C Thomas (1)) Midweek Service Wed., 1:30 P.M. | Calvary Baptist Pastiay Wrobber (20, 12, 7:30) ine te , | Libe 207 Fisher pert M Laeards (11:30, ® j manuel, Rev Tom EVANGEL TEMPLE. and & (Oe we Bavaay vas Ay Y. M. C, A. Side Entrance First General, 249 Baldwin Ave Nes -Denominations! Full Gospel | Rev, Ropert Garner (11. 7 rend bneerrs tery — | Re av det itusios ‘hot 7 Evangelistic. Service Sunday | vening, 7:45 P.M. Geolfrey Dey. RABIN. Pastor acedenta. 420 Bloomfield Ave. — Lenworth R. Miner (11. 7:30) Mariment, Hollyweed af Walton Rev David Mortenson (11 a.m.. 7:30) Memertal, 351 Pr Mev GH. Repel (11:19, 7:30) 217 West Wilsea sey i scntione (18 3) Mew Bethel H. Bell (11 17:30) bs lla andes reedraity 7:30) | Pere “ildien Barth To [rrgrienee 3 bg pede ay G3 | Pleseant news Missienary Baptist, 340, \ EPISCOPAL Church of the Advent Wevsiadebet Read Worship Service and Sunday School 11 A. M. f Wesson | er” Gam L&tiejonm (11, 1.30) | Trinity, Wessen at. Rev R Dixon Jr mes 30) Christian a Missionary Alliance 178 Green G i “Bersche (11, 7:30) | Rew | Sunday Scheel Christian Scientist 10:00 A. ML First Charch, Williams of Lawrence | ; ies) : ~~ Morning Service Congregational ; 11:00 A. M. and Mill : bts to Tech ecims k “Be Burton (10°30) * tesa ria Pr i Church mrs Fees Cues . Prayer Service Joseph Blackburn, minister of . : . Noe eet Ohio. He is a graduate of Grove City College, Princeton Theological |“flev Chanies D Race (i130) Seminary, Omaha Seminary and the McCormick Seminary. The | Disciples uf Christ Rev. Harold C. DeW Vind D. D. is minister of the church. | First Cartstiaa, 850 West Hur | Dr. Blackburn came to the MOUNT OLIVE GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH 98 West Howard &t. | Wed. 7:30 P. M. The Rev. R. v. CECIL KELLER Book, Paster 5.8. Supt. | Rev. Duncan D. McColl vw a. m.) oy | Episcopal j“ner'e'd Oo Widiiea tiem) ~ | United Brethren [Pater Kyron Re Fverett (11, 1:30) | o ‘York Bowery’s Derelicts | lyric ‘soprano, have devoted much; happened to be In SS respect Coen Ti t ay ee 11d 7:30) ‘to Be Observed Bethel. Auburn at BE HELD THE as 30 p.m. All Are. Invited to FE 8-1897 Sunday 11:45 a.m.—6:00 p.m. Note the Change of Time Attend Our. Services Homer A. Gay, Evongelist Fe 7- 0226 FE 5-1993 top of his own career, is reaching out to help unfortunates on New York's Bowery. * * * The M-year-eld basso, who has had 10 successful seasons with the Metropolitan Opera, often 1 ean be found lending his voice | te hymns at the Salvation Army's Bowery prayer meetings. “If one man is helped by my | being there,”’ 306 Midway School Wership . Wednesday, Day of eeeeeue Morning Evening Wership ..... Prayer, - Calvary Missionary Church — off Senterd 10:00 A. M. sreseeeceeeeese A100 A.M. ~ 009330 P.M. at 10:00A.M. ee eeeereas eeeereere Rov. Rese L. Davis. Paster. FE 4-9652 he says, “then my ‘time has been well spent and | ‘am happy.” * * [Opera star Jerome Hines. at the of their spare time to the Salva- Christ Church and was moved tion Army's rehabilitation work among the Bowery’s downtrodden WRITTEN 3 OPERAS Hines has written three operas on the hfe of Christ and the Pas- sion and has presented scenes from them at the Salvation Army temple in New York city. A handsome 6 foot Ger, he has worked quietly and deliberately in this offstage roie. “Not many people realize the Salvation Army is also a church,” Evangelical-Retormed | 1% Marty \ the testimonial of a Salvation aa Here Maynard Oestorie (100 am.) | officer. WAS POOR CHURCH GOER “I was a poor church goer,” he confides, ‘but this man stirred me and I vowed I would some day, sing for the Salvation Army.” . . * Parents, Children Join ares Mtoe in Singing, Skits, Stunts, a7 oe ette yal How Devotions at Central fon Cnareh. is "Harrison Rev W A Johnson (11, 7:30) Jewish Reformed National Family Week will be Temote Beth Jeced. 7 Elizabeth Lake observed in Central 1 Methodist| Hapbl Sanford EB. Saperstein (Friday Church with a Sunday Evening! * PERRY PARK BAPTIST CHURCH Baltimore and Cameron Opp. Emerson School Sunday School, 10:00 A. M. Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M. Youth and Children's Church 17 ALM Young People, 6:15 P. M Evening Service, 7:30 P. M. Rev. Hilding Bihl, Pastor Ph. 23-3225 Jewish Conservative | ——— He kept that secret promise, but a 7 did not get to put it into practice ete li ia pecans ® sl until several years later after he ae evening iwill) beg 4th | : g wi gin Ww began composing the three operas. Browsing Time. Displays will be a He décided to dedicate the tri- shown of materials and hobbies. | ology to the Salvation Army. F.iowship Period is scheduled 148 Oneida OKeae eeey Hoschander (11 a.m.) Lutheran scension. Williams aad Lerraine Rev, Gecree L. Garver (1) a.m.) Grace, Glendale and 8. Genesee Rev O G Schults 8 am. Ileam) “he says. “It has become my Hines says he is awed by the | and his attractive wife, Morning Worship Porssaage: 148 Owege ee aay Rev. Cot w. Nelson, 3. D.. Pastor ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH 67 Hill Street at Cherry Court Sunday School ..............-..2006...-. 9:45 A, M 11 A.M VR 4-3406 sewer COMMUNITY * 2287 Auburn Reed—'a Duetse—Trice—Quartets Minnie Hebgoed—S. $. Supt. eee Mey 6, 2:00 P. SINGING AT: Goodwill General Baptist Church Mile Weee of Creeks Road M, = 4:00 P. M., Charles Spain—Music Director Rev. Billle Brown—Pastor —— ' $11 Bagley St. Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. 3:00 P:M. Elder Jam Rev. T. Walie PROVIDENCE MISSIONARY BAPTIST ; FE 4-3262 Morning Worship, 11 A M es Mackem wil! preach 7:30 P.M. Revival Services continued « Harris. Pastor National Council Dr. Eugene Carson Blake, returned March 20 For the = two years, Hines church.” _Lucia, a Two of nine-member deputation of religious leaders who visited | Russia are the Rt. Rev. Henry Knox Sherrill.(left), Presiding Bishop | of the Protestant Episcopal Church and. first President of the of the Churches Five years ago, Hines said he wants te do.”’ “My God as | knew Him led me to the Bowery and the men who have fallen so far they have no faith left,”. he says. Hines lives in a sprawling home here.with his wife and sons, David, * and infant, Andrew. ' Outside Service Planned Sunday All Saints to Celebrate Rogation Day at 10:15 - Tomorrow Morning All Saints Bbiscopal Church will! observe Rogation Suhday tomor- SUNDAY SERVICES: 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion. All Saints Episcopal Church Williams Street at West Pike ‘The Rev. C. George Widdifield, Rector = - The Rev. Lewis W. Towler, Curate iy and Ww | ae Morning Worship .. Evening Service see “The LITTLE CHURCH With the BIG HEART’ Invites You To On ee) eee eee Bring Your Family to Sunday School... Rese serene - THE PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH : - Baldwin at Fairmount the land with a fruitful season The custom spread all over the continent and to England. In this ws veeoee 11:00 4, M. country, local agricultural organi- onttesmooscueence . 6:45 P.M. zations often take part in the uaennelaelne vera 7:30P.M. | service presenting a play or pag: 10:00 A. M. jeant. i at All Saints, the Crucifer will ‘lead the procession from the ‘church at 10:15. He will be fol-| Pastor lowed by the Red and Blue Choirs, R ur selfless service of the army— > Fir t. #5 Stafe ences. Re K Hutchinsen (11. 1:30) s * * Mr. and Mrs. with ghildreni: Bennett, Michael and, Margaret will be featured as a! family in a musical skit. * wi Geers Orehtee a wlargie (10 6m Family devotions will be in Presbyterian | charge of the Loy Bennett fam- | Fv tea th lecwock map ily, the parents and four chil- Roman Catholic dren, Susan, Tommy, Brooks and | St. Vincent de Paul, 197 8. Par | Most Rev “Aletander Zai Zales "6 am. Paredale 1 pees 10:48 1:30 George Putnam Pion. 2m go Sn Rev -E. Varion «11 7:30) _ Orthodox |row, outside at 10:15 a.m. | Roger. neue Rogation Day s ' roti Paster Be aa unday, Tne Intermediate and Senior sr aatietaels Y Patron and Lew Masses ofl’Gucitlc inlined USAN nna use ian) cea =n back in the MYF will meet, with their families . '¢, 7.30, aan M1 30 270) Rector present’ President of the NCCC They fifth century at Vienne France rid Pelowanlp . Spm Fell ree eae ad ares be wah le Suet? - : _ Following the amily ellow ia wher the people held great proces hi the Aldersgate group wall “R Cia ts ane RS nomas Masses sions and called upon God to bless *"!?: : : Dl 630 8 10 113 | meet at 8 pm. in the church par- SRreents Gay Adventist lor. Sharon Daniels will tell of her 136 Mount Clemens St i | ——— "PARKDALE CHURCH | OF THE NAZARENE Parkdale and Hollywood 1 Block W of Baldwin Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Morning W 10:45 A. M. Evening Service 7:30 P. M. Wayne E. Welton. Minister FE 2-6928 CHURCH of the GOOD SAMARITAN D. A. V. Hajl, 199 Auburn Ave. Healing Service, 4:00 P. M. Service, 7:30 P.M. Elxie Parker, Reval Oak, Speaker Milver Tea, Taesday, May 8th trip in the Bus Caravan. Marlene Nordstrom will lead devotions and Spiritualist Wendell McKeown will sata: re-| Firs 4 Progressive, 16 Chase St. freshments. United Pr byterian Community, 404 0 poe 7a Leki "Theoder R Allebpch roe, 2 Rev. E. Bets ih, 7:30) ‘Almost Perfect Record . GREENVILLE, N. C. @—Don- Elder Herbert Lohr ‘11 am Saturday) |< —————— a t 9:30 A.M.—Holy een Church School “* Ah FE. L. SWANSON, Miscellaneous aldson Air. Force Base’s 12th Commumications Graup reported a saree ema ASiatnus Michelson, children of the church school, the near perfect safety’ record on a Mme 10:15 A.M.—Rogation Day \Sevvice. (16-48, 7.45). Apostolic Church of Carter foe Central Rey L A Pare’ (11, 11:00. A.M.—Holy Communion, Church School and Sermon. PEs ‘ata ee Ins lll wes ; MILFON'E T STHF HERALD. OF TRUTH” WAYZ7—ftach San 1 to 1:30 PM ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL MILFORD, MICH ST. ANDREW'S CHAPEL CHURCH OF CHRIST 1180 N. Perry — Phone FE 2-6269 ‘Rev. C. George Widdifield, the training operation. It sent out 188 cin b. Rome ce es Rev. Lewis W. Towler and Fred-\vehicles, which covered 187,600 Pra’ CME. Temple. #18 Ror ve erick Barnfather. ‘miles going to Louisiana, 307,057 Cheatin Esyebie Lp 30 Whittemore i After a brief explanation on Ro in that state and 169.200 return- Bethel Tabernacle, 1348 Baldwin y Sw 0. 7 gation Sunday. the children will ing Number of accidents: One, Bethichem Temple, 5 a Frankie mn Re. present flowers and a shrub to Mr involving a civilian auto. Cor D RULEN, Mintater rot2 8 ,Barnfather to be planted. 730 P.M. Wednesday Eve Service t 950 A.M Sunday Bible School Aeulan Holiness, Going: of Daman “Christian Temple, 05 Avburn wave ENJOY A DELIGHTFUL DINNER AFTER CHURCH at JACK DECKER'S “Fine Foods for the Whole Family” On US-10 — Drayton Plains Plan Now to Take Mother to JACK DECKER’S 12:00 to 8: Country Cured Ham.. Roast Turkey .. Mother's Day, Sunday, May 13 00 P. M. 1.65 . 1.65: Sunday School—9 45 A.M. © You '» (CITADEL) 29 W. Lawrence Street —Sunday Services— Holiness Meeting—11:00 A. M. Thursday Prayer and Praise Meeting—7:30 P. M. $/Captain and Mrs. Magnus A. Michetsen commanding ollicers-in-charge Are Cordially The service will close with the Benediction. ap . SAN DIEGO, Calif’ 1m — A sixth graders essay at Point Loma elementary’ school on his plan to go to the moon when he is concluded: “After going to macy I would like to (ANCL ay Young People’s Legion—6 P. M. Salvation Meeting—7:30 P. M. 25) -the ary pus) balls marketed supply, are produced leach year near Monticello, where crete ef Ged in C melons have been grown for seeds ever since, 1898. | St Coon Church, Hempstead N.Y. is topped by a Weathervane that bears holes from Revolution | Apostolic Church of Christ 458 CENTRAL REV. HAROLD. ASHBY Meeting Closing Sunday Services Tuesday, “& Thursday and Saturday Invited! Sunday School ..... ... 9:45 Worship Service ....... 11:00 B.Y.P.$......... 6:30 p. m. Evangelistic Service. 7:30 p. m. BEULAH HOLINESS CHURCH Osmun and Going Streets Mid-week Prayer Service Wed. 7:30 P. M. Rev. J. W. Burgess Pastor FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH 316 Baldwin Ave. . Rev. Tommy Guest. pastor REGULAR SERVICES Sunday School ...10 A.M. Morning Worship ..11 A. M. Adult Bible Study 6:30 P. M. Sunday Evening | Unit 600 E Pik . United Misstonary Cherch ona il "God. 132 Wess: Mator J. Watkins ernie So ee 253° Wessen raea Cot ur ee as Markem che First chorea ef God, % FE ‘Bia. Rey J Fueene Ramsey (10 30 7 Evangel Temple, YMCA a9 5. Rev Geottrey Dav il. 7:45) Evangelical Tabernacle, 60. fuses Rev A J .Baugher (11 i Assembty of God 19 Melbourne Werlev Wiblev (11 7 30) pire. Charen of the Brethren N Rose- eae ee Re Roy Shafer (11. First. ‘Open Bible Charch, 1313 yeotya Trenton Stanton (11 First wre Gary Downer (UI 316 Baldwin Ave. oOwney Jehovah's tnesses, ‘Nortn nt Unit, 4400 W. Walton Bivd., (4, 5.15 dtd South e, 4 8:15 pm.) Latter Dav Saints, 8 N. Genesee Reorganized Cha oliness, Baldwins a Fairmont Swanson (11 7°30) r a creepest Rey George Murphy (ii, 3 Central Christian Club to Give Dinner Tuesday The Met's Club of Central Chris- tian Church will meet for a potluck | aerer at 6:30 Tuesday, William Carter will be in charg®’ of devotions, Hanna and Harold Hedges will give an archery dem- onstration showing how the ar- rows are made and explain the arrows used for different sports. “All men. and boys have been in- vited. Church of the Brethren 10 A. M. Sundav School Message by Ralph Wagner of Maskegon The Intermediate sectiohal from all over the state will register at °:20 P.M. Saterday afternoon. A film show 9¢ 7:30 P.M. Saturday Evening. Fellowship Winner at 12:30 Sunday Bishep L: A — h 7:30 P.M. Fried Chicken ....... 1.65 feeds ot 7:30 rarent aver [[ Worship ve Roast Prime Rib 1.65 ing Servi Bible Study. 6:30P.1 ast Prime RID... ..... : ~ Sunday Morning Services 10:00 A. M. pie Sudy Chopped Steaks . 1.50 Thursday Evening Prayer cena CHOICE OF 7 COURSES , Arend: oe omine g Service : 7:30PM A VEGETABLES SALADS n : _M. aturday Evening QESSERTS ~ | ROLLS BUTTER COFFEE ey oi ; 30 Lo In . Service ...... 7:30 P. M. Half Portion for Children 1.00 | liaise! Soleil SR Is ‘{ \ 3 4. ‘ ‘ * ; f : t z * \ : 1's ty eee On ee Ea re eee ‘i iL Pres byterian Churches The Truth of God— Forbearance in Love . OAKLAND AVENUE $00 A. M—Holy Communion 740 P M Sanday Evening Service 10.50 A.M Sanday Worship : 5 8:00 A. M.—Hely Communica 930 A M— Morning Prayer, Lad Go 871 Robinwoed Ave. The clergy will offer prayers Melon Seed Specialty [| Rex ane ate Leland’ Marion (0 45, : #48: A.M—Chureh School Church School Adult Clase wae! asking God's blessing on those who att’. Roane SUS REE one egraam ; 31:00 A. M.—Roly Communion @ | | it 0) tM en ene! serve as farmcrs and laborers, MONTICELLO, Fla. — Nearly CMTS®, E Truck. Min 10 30730 ——— Sermon by the Rgv. Sermon. and Church Rcheoo! THE S ALV ATION. AR MY ‘that the seeds which they plant 500,000 pounds of watermelon nig gpradiey, Sip iT Jor” Bible School .. .... 11:20 AM. Robert J. Bickley, Vicer Rev. Waldo R Hunt, Vicar may yield a heavy harvest. seeds, three fourths of the world’s! Chere of Ged, 508 East Hand A) Worship ........- ,-10:00 A.M. “BUILDING THE HOME” Youth Fellowship’ .. 6:30 P.M. Martin Luther Film 7:30 PM. Wed. Prayer Meeting | apy “JOSLYN AVENUE Joslyn at Third Edmond 1. Watkins, Paster Bible School ,..... 9:30 A.M. Worship ..... fo... 10:45 A.M. Youth Fellowship ...6:30P.M. Evening Service ....7:30 P.M. Wed. Night Prayer Mesting . ........-. 7:30 P.M. AUBURN HEIGHTS 3456 Primary Street | Barvey McCann, Pastor Bible School 10:00, A.M. Worship ./ 11:15 AM. “SEED-TIME and HARVEST” Youth Fellowship at the Calvin Church Detroit, 6 pm. DRAYTON PLAINS 2 WS. Feourteven. 3e., Paster 9.45 AM Bible School \1 AM jWorship Service | Sermon, topic buster Preaching i opie Communion Service 6 30 PIM Youth Fellowship 7:30 AM Evening Serrice Wednesday 7.30 PM. | Boe and Study Hour - = ao | _ THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 5.1958 i \ - f = Ve ~< Woman School ‘in South Korea | ‘80 Mall NO Umaleee ¢ Is 70-Years-Old _ | ££ oo Martin = 70 years ago, a woman 2 : e tor girls ‘mall Kore’ seer } ’ 5 3 pohaats | a * a : 4 ; The school had one al That aneceeatitaenttin. school was the foundation of the present Ewha Woman's NGS sity, in oom: * «¢ Tt is still a pioneer: the only Christian institution of higher bts caUReH New Officers ees es to Be Installed Wea rere Nerkaty Hor wees Tuxis Society Wi ' Visit seme wiih es Senior High Fellowship Onan ie in Milford | | “Rev. T. H. Staton, PE 2-6497 ng | Newly elected officers of the AKLAND AVE. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH AVONDALE ‘installed at the 11:00 a.m. wor. BAPTIST CHURCH ‘HL Marbach will preach, {learning for women in Korea. And « _— —_———— Crecks : | Elders elected inc’ : James iit has stood the ravages of civjl z Mie AM. Gendey Sebect | Turrill, Earl Bartlett, c. war, alien occupation, and exe] PAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 13 A.M. Worship Moer | Anderson, Dr. John Markley, War- trom Seoul (due to Communist CAI Building—5466 Williams Lake Road Rev, Richaré DeGrow, Paster \ren Abbott, Charles Wixom, Earl occupancy), to be the most- “sought Attend the Fastest Growing Charch im the Ares |Van Dyke, and Everett Van Rip- institution of its kind in all Asia MilScndey chest 10:00 A. M. er. From ‘that one room, one Rev, Bod Sheiten witl Spear te the He aA * ¢ ¢ teacher, and one pupil beginning | Morning Worship a, ; BETHANY BAPTIST | Trustees of the class of 1989 “when men taught that giris | me non ATION IN BAMABIAy” CHURCH 'to be installed are: John K. Irwin, could not learn,” there has ‘also - 7:30 P.M. “fesus In You" ‘Donald J. Robertson, ard Howard grown in Korea a vast educa- SPECIAL MUSIC AT ALL SERVICES W. Huron at Mark |O. Powers. tiona! program for women which AL KASTEN, Paster MA 5-1140 _even the distresses of war could = not stop. In 1925 there were more than I 1,100,000 girls enrolled in the-na- | tion's elementary schools, 140,000 9:48 Worship-Study-Serviee | cons, class of 1959, were: Elsie 1100 Worship-Study-Service barge Ethel Graham, Barbara 500 Bethany Youth Center | Robert Newill, and Mr. and Mrs. "FREE METHODIST CHURCH ' \Sid Savage. secondary schools.{| 87 Lafayette St. (2 Blocks West of Sears) wiacereiC | On. Sunday evening, the Twds lie mace : cage ol coco eCheceh lot She) Liner Ane Eee eem Pred Robert Titlany. Pestor Society will be guests of the Senior 8,000 in specialized schools. Girls | NEW TIME FOR SERVICES: - High Westminster Fellowship of the jand young women are 37° of the || | Worship Service 9$:30-10:30 Sunday School 10:30- A First Presbyterian Church of Mil- school enrollment of the Republic | Evangelistic Service 7:45 ae < ag of (South) Korea. . Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:: Peatioc Bible ve oe elas arpa ei Ed. ‘ 5 — ill MAY IS FAMILY MO ITH: Collier at Collier Ct. { , Auchard, . Galen i rs | A epecial recognition of one family each week during May. Interdeneminational Hershey, together with representa- \Met odists Snowe |) Family must be present at entite morning services to quality. one = el ‘tives fron) the Session will attend Training in Korea Area | Bring the family. : ithe Presbytery of Detroit meeting , : 8 H. SON Pastot BURTELLA GREEN. 8. 5. Su Trences E. Myer er Rev. | in the Federated Church of Saline The Woman's Division of Chris: fh cms ae Socrates f. B. Pawley The Pione of First Presbyter- tlan Service, Board of Missions of : = - ~~ ~ - ———— ithe Methodist Church, is planning : | oe Church, an organization for junior jhigh youth, will attend the! . \for the establishment of a hospital j land-a training center for nurses . FIRST UNITED Detroit Presbytery ‘Junior High g PENTECOSTAL CHURCH | Get-Together” at Grosse Pointe! 9 : 7 ) ee ee $0$ Auburn Ave. ef Pontiac | Memorial Presbyterian Church on : = ONENESS Saturday, May 12. , a ; _| This is the center of a great Full Gospel — Nondenominational : * Pontine Press Photo industrial section, southeast of Dr. & Mrs. Leland L. Marion, Pastors Preaching At All Services 9:45 A.M. 10th ar ~aiy varb ep econ EASTER AT ST. GEORGE GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH—The Annuel Dinner Planned Seoul, where at the present time’ SUNDAY SERVICES Church 10 Change Sepulchre of Jesus was bedecked with white flowers and candles | The Annual Ascension Day Din-'there {s little or no medical serv Sundey corre sales ness vex Friday afternoon by the women of the Ladies’ Auxiliary in com- ner will be -held at the Lauberan ice = hundreds of thousands of . | of the Temple—Dr. Marion, Speaker orship ...... a.m. memoration of the death and resurrection of Christ. The St. George | (Church of the Ascension at people E Serco 700m | YeAL 0 Start Jan. 1 | mamcration cf the death and resurrection of Chi Dates Pens | cee. | 7:45 P. M. — Soul Stirring Service, Mrs. Marion Dibieetagdd ! agar gatas ae : ne An evening of music and fellow-| The Division hopes this year to 7:45 P. M. Wed. — Mid-Week Bible Young People, Wed. 7:30 pm. | Beginning Sunday, Bethany Bap bit ap davon capmgala aah abdinrise aan wis bein | ship : planned under the direction begin the erection of a 120-bed]}. _— a Study ag Boe a 7:90 p.m. tist Church will ny nd raat at 10: Sein Lsplere at Ppa ane phage the | ‘Of Mrs."Lewis Crew, president of{hospital, and to recruit medical - A Friendly Place i Worship - Marvin P. Hester amendment, change from its tra-| = a ned yi paste < 7 the Women's Group, and her co-and nursing personnel for the RE RS NO ER Tht pel i ditional church year. May 1 to’ “Christos Aneste’’ meaning ‘‘Christ ‘Is Risen.’’ The people will | | N Nel | May T, and follow the secular cal. spond ‘He Ts Risen Indeed.” — Srece eee eee | in Application.” 10 o'clock, Mrs. Archie Crowley supervision of Mrs. Fred Cockle, | Members of the congregation wi) conduct a period of devotions will be available. Hill SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY sentences berg cicaenae followed by a brief business meet- “ADAM AND FALLEN MAN" (-_s. tiaty Sn ESSE | i FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH The World Famous |- MN tathoram Cheach | {ott ttntrscom,ot, me cows Mrs, Theodore. sre OL. Wedel con a a || Lessee Groans) ERS ee ete sani. BM WURLITZER ORGAN neat Synod ih a Service tomorrow at 11 to Addr ESS Convocation ; sens EVEN. "HONEST MEN” saneny scnoo.. i ee | Oakland Convocation of the Epis- ervations. Mrs. Guy Meixsell, Mrs iaclasillnall atcasesnlatmanenid Ideal for: | 9:45 A. ee. | The Rev. Fred R. Tiffany will! copal Diocese of Michigan will Irving Stearns and Mrs. Whitney; ne nd a e ‘Yer SERVICE 9:30 A. M |||] Preach from the subject “Modern meet at All Saints Episcopa) Prall are handling tickets HOME | t _ mM. H ‘Medicine has Become Brenan Curch Wednesday. Beginning at; Baby sitting services, under the i-_—— === (HRISTIAN SCIENC) 3 2nd SERVICE 11:00 A. M. *SCHOOL * CHAPEL ing. Hil John Monteith Elementary School . ¢ ihe] tH c..8 e : 2 on Crescent Lake road for the Mrs Theodore o Wedel of W ae Methodists ‘ Start ny oun ay vervi heal and Reading Room ® CHURCH installation of the new pastor, the , “ington, C.wi Hi s sre? pice 2 East aero Street . Serviee : WH 11:00 AM Open Dai e rer geesdey, 390 PM The College of Christian Living Fite cn “The Recovery of Family a : IL AM. to § PM. ENTERTAINMENT Rev. Pael Cooley, Paster 88 Orton will Matar lanother cies tle 6 Life Through Relationships.” ritin ontest Ht Wednesday Evening . a ; = sunday morning to be known as, wets president of the {i Service fhe Aged be Lessons and Special Rental Plan Available "UNITED LUTHERAN | the YoMar Soctety. The group wi United Church Women of the Na |) FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Le: CHURCH OF THE — | consist of young married couples Christ, J. 8 A.. is one of the most, COllege Students Must || ree ee CALL: CLIFF WIEGAND ASCENSION eur the cont caeea el [active church women in the Unk. Do 1-Act Script on U.N.; | ow “THE DIVINE REMEDY 2 Wittiams ané Lorraine jed States today. She directs the H ay . 212 Chandle FE 2-4924 have an enrollment of 300 adults. | Winner Goes to Gotham i Cunarrtan FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASE’ , andler The Common Service 11:00 0. m. | affairs of a-department represent-| | SCIENCE Station CKLW—800 Ke Sunday 9:43 AM. | i ; Sunday Scheel .....10:00 2. m, ing more than 10 million Protestant aiey/ Soe 10:00 0. =f esenast | NEW YORK (INS)—A playwrit- f * e ¢ ing contest open to college and — Born in Dearborn, the speaker university students for one-act received her B.A. and M.A. de- scvipts about the United Nations | 9:45—Bible Study. classes grees at Northwestern University or some phase of its work was an per] Overy 130s) eaarass and recently earned her Ph.D. at nounced here by two agencies of 11:00-—Morning Worship George Washington University. the Methodist Board of Missions _ “Ninety Seconds (Too Luncheon, by reservation, Will’ .ygrs. Cliffora Bender of the ‘ be served at 12:15 following which woman's Division of Christian discussion groups will be formed. Service, which ts sponsoring the for a summation of the ideas and contest with the board's student WATERFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH Andersonville Road Near Dixie Hwy &. 6. 0:45 Wership, 11:00 A.M Evening Service, 1:30 P. M. Family Bible Hour, Wed., 7:30 P M Pendamental—Undeneminational FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ! Oakland and Saginaw Youth Pontiac, Michigan Fellowship attendi Fanongpapn Cr College Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor 4 ST. PAUL LUTHERAN pal learned from the day's pro- department, said the winning i an We Rev. W. £. Hakes, Aes't Postor ¢ : iy will be prod : = 150—-Srcngn amin artes Committees working on the af- peach reap peor AR es “Seven ee for Our responsibility—the World; Our resources — ,fair are Mrs. Robert Tricker, kitch-| Week. Oct. 10-17 . a Heppy Heme” | : -the-Word. 8 A. M. Early Service The Christian and ‘en; Mrs. Ralph Norvell, dining: oe ee | ee penne Lasegg Missi Alliance Cherci iroom; Mrs. Clayton McCoy, clean- Its author will. be given a trip FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH SUNDAY *SCHOOL—9:45 A.M. = 4 ‘ Govrga Makasr/ Pacha com cous E ‘up and Mrs. Homer Harbage, res. '0 New York then. 135 Prospect Street—Rev. Geo. D. Murphy, Pastor | (Cl be Alt Aceal { oes (tes ovteare Late ave) |_Deadline tor the submission of : eee end MORNING WORSHIP 10-5 am / (Be —<——_ = = ° iscripts is June 5. They are to be —— iM. FURST SPIRITUALIST] oy il gage m GI Essential—4th Grade sent to Room 637, 150 Fifth Ave. APPEAL TO JEHOVAH'S 5 FOR MARCHING ORDERS FOR GODS’ PEOPLE” CHURCH seeesue’" "Tl WASHINGTON — The Army re. New York 1L-N. Y. JEH AH WITNESSE _ , 16 CHASE : : by Laos . bide 7° Gecan nile me Sunday Worhip «11:00. } quires all soldiers to complete | “Tye contest is intended” Mrs | any OBEN COURT TRIAL BEFORE THEM Degree Evening Service 1:30 pm. * Evening Service . 7:30 p. m. their education through the fourth Bender said. ‘‘to give student play- ‘ THE OBEYING ORDERS* ; ech Gael ee grade, no matter where they are wrifhts a chance to express their} — : . Rev. Wm. E. Hakes f De Tues. May 8 — Silver Tes 8 p.m. Morning Topic stationed. Accordingly, all Army creative thoughts on a vitally im- ar, open tral celore a local cong:egation © . 5 : i Wotocete? Ere eget eee: . The Christian Inheritance basic-training camps have transi- portant subject and to develop stu- Rey meeses (4 icin! mecha) ee orcad Sas a Night Topic tional-training units for that pur- dent interest generally in the aims a ongregen on teh al a He eae aie De pee . i pose ae Ld N , Wilhou 1. Sow Ing m™ ¢ ras I at r Set New Records ‘| Even Good People May Be Lost : pnd work) of the ee _ _ quest to call witnesses to prove that | have been called ver y ve é bad names on many e--asions !n front of Witnesses and further in Your VBS illauancalacwilacmoosie ial _ FIRST CHURCH OF GOD ea should net be castfom your compan Emm anuel Baptist Chu rch with the 230 N. Cass Lake Road ehovah's Witnesses, you have won over 49 cases before East Boulevard — Sonth ef teokout Drive thea United States Supreme Court now ! ; ; r tc : : f } 1 : Supreme Cou now | ask you to practice § legr aph Road Orchard Lake ' REV. G. J. BERSCHE, Paster 9:45 a. m. Sunday Sehool 10:45 a.m. Morning Service some of these good principles in your own rel:g:ous court. Te at ' Ave. “CHAMPIONS ; : 7:30 p.m. Evening Service o ; u ; - f t For Transportation Ca!! FE 4-178? ease do not overlook tha fo!l!lo ving facts | was promised : for | @: Eagene Ramsey, Minister — Gen. Offices: Andersen: Ind. a ce! " se in what was ca.ied my trial,.but was denied a ae Departmentalized Sunday School for All Ages etna 1 4 < Speaker: THE, REY. GEORGE RESTA ferse like in the case of Napoth' | w as not allowed to question ry) i ; 5 : the witnesses to bring out the untruths I now aek for a-trial ° ° CHRIST FIRST ASSEMBLY EAST HURON at PERRY=———= betpre the wi.cia aspeintiy of Jehovah's Witnesses lice practiced . Auditorium ae Bible -Class PROGRAM 7 ; . | | OF GOD: as CHESTER WAUGH (0:00 AM. ‘ Rev. W. C. WIBLEY, Pastor al | la ( () IS ; = ‘ adie Sunday School .. .9:45 Rev. Milton H. Bank, DD, Minister Rev. John S Moulder, Asso. Minister BABY DAY “Kentucky Sunday” Sunday Morning 10:45 A. M. ZION CHURCH OF NAZARENE - “CHRISTIANS DENYING THE LORD” Schoo! Pron. Brmhl “THE TRUTH ABOUT GOD AND MAN” ) ) 6a ae wwe the extve | Morning Worship . 11:00 eo csdeud Gia WeOw ti; temiy for Cre, todo « preview | PASTOR WIBLEY. Speaking Seams Cree WEON TE AN) thru May 20th 11:00 A. M. of 19396 ALL ecation Secon: Se ; . . : | Sree | ~yistons” Or. Bank, Preaching Workers: Rev. and “A CHRISTIAN AND HIS FRIENDS” catalog new ——— a 7:30 P. M. COLORED PICTURES ~ | Evening Rally 7:45 P.M. Sermon: “MISCALCULATION” IT’S FREE! (ss 239 East Pike St. | RUSH me @ Nara hs | ; ; “Champions boats Prayer Revival! Made on recent trip to the Holy Land. The Ministry 1956 descriptive catalog of | Y - at 7:30; May 10th of The Apostle Paul, Place of Conversion, House of School Beginning Thurs: May 10 y ALL-BIBLE Vacation Thursd Night Ananias, St. Paul's Window itn Damascus, Syria, materials. Nightly Through May 20 uss ay Ag | Mar’s Hill in Athen's Greece. Addreve_— WPON—SUNDAY ates Seer es) feel Fou | Sunday School Attendance Last Sunday—898 : NEON : *Mrs. A. W. unday Schoo ce jun City____ Zene... State. 8:00 to 8:30 A.M. ae meNtON ; ‘ "dled thas Kuschner (And the “Floods” Came) Church Positi | 11:00 A. M. WORSHIP ee “THE GREAT FAJRY TALE” Christian Literature ty sein the Church af the ee National Family Week >. : ; DR. TOM MALONE Old Fashioned Gospel” 7:30 P. M. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE /.; | ‘Pastor —. Sales eosrer | “THE PERILS OF YOUTH" / > REV, W. E. VARIAN, Pastor | Pasi / 99 OAKLAND AVE. | Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Youth Group, ¢:20,P.M. UY . ae ; hy t . } 5 , io j } h | } ‘Friendship Mary Francella Aline became the bride of Glen Alore this mite de Paul Charch. Vir. dnd Mry Raymond Aline of South Parke are her al } incerl reel parents, (fen as the sana We. and Mrs Inilre “ Alore ov! Detroit. MRS. GLEN ALORE Mary Kline Is Married in St. Vincent de Paul Rite A rosary ot white moonstone, drew Alore of Detroit are his beads made by her sister. Sister oe “ MI a . ‘or her wedding, Marv wore Mary Francella, O0P was cared a gown of Schiffli embroidered by Mary Francella Kline for her | iyion tulle over slipper sahn with marriage to Glen Alore this morm- a scalloped V neckline and a ing at St. Vincent de Paul Church bauffant skirt. Pleated tulle was The Rev. Cronan Kline 0. F \set between the bands of embroi . | dered | tull i her long M. of Cincimati, brother of the : whee Mires ae ‘ sleeves tapered to point at the bride, celebrated the 10 o'clock \ ict Nuptial Mass. | Her finger tip veil of imported She Is the daughter of Mr. and lFrench silk. was secured by a former Margaret Waters of Lin’ Gertrude Paquette of Détroit/ent The campus datly newspaper, served the bride a& honor attend- devoted an entire column to construction of a new building to ant wearing a pink sheath dress Praising Heath and his fabulous potd offices of the administration. St. Benedict Church) was the set with matching jacket A corsage of Music The best of showmanship The structure will iting for the 11 o'clock ceremony Louisa carnations and garnet roses ¥as displayed by all performers where the horticulture gardens Mrs. Raymond Kline of South crown of seed pearls and sequins Parke street Mr. and Mrq. An- | She carried stephanotis centered morning | Fue sa a te A t fi # ' id / HEN oT go! | : y [ ; j i } op ot it v * ¥ é pay ( c nee —(f , , J oe sf hy eo | # | = ‘ ee THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1956 ime Br te te . VINCY JOANNE HAGANS The Rev. and Mrs, John O. Hagans of Holland an- nounce the engagement o{ their daughter, Nancy Joanne, to D. Nolan Kaiser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton D. Katser of Ledyard street. Both are seniors at Albion College, graduating in June. She is affiliated uith Sigma Alpha lota and he is a member oj Sigma Nu and Phi Beta Kappa. The couple plans an Aug. 17 wedding. Margaret Waters Weds in St. Benedict Ceremony In the Smoky|cessories were of a matcbing colo Hone, mooning mountains are Mi Allison Compton The bride is the orchids pinned to her purse coln avenue * e ° Se = -——-—|with white carnations and the D / . | rosary made by her sister. | perfornied this morning in the owas pinned te her purse, whic on t Begin | Frances Kilne, sister of the jpresence of 1.0 guests matched her dress. | bride, and Mary Marcero were | her bridal attendants. They wore | Unwanted over taffeti featuring a V neck- | | Mme and a basque waistline. Scal- | loped hemlines with open eyeite | Failure. to Return. scented the full skirts. Their ; flowers were colonial bouquets. Bid Will Prevent Awkwardness Ralph, /his brother's best) man By EMILY POST A reader writes as follows his sister's wedding “My husband and I were invited : ' : : | A wedding breakfast was held to a dinner party recently by 8 tote! Waldron immediately tol-) couple whom we met at the house!iqwing the ceremony for the| of friends of ours. As my hus: jy idal party and the immediate band did not particularly like them, | family. An afternoon receptim we declined the invitation. lems held at the home of the} “T am planning on giving @ party bride's parents on South Parke. soon to repay some of my obliga-| street. tions, and I would like to know if) I am obligated to this couple for the invitation to us, even though we did not go.” : Mrs. Kiine was goived in navy | blue with White accessories for her daughter's wedding. Her corsage was of yellow pempons. Mrs. Alore wore a navy blue dress with pink accessories and a corsage of pink carnations for Answer: Since you have ev- plained that your husband doée not wish to Include these people among his friends, it will be When the couple left their _ better not to begin a friendship wedding trip to Washington D C., that you feel sure you have no the bride had changed to an egg wish to continue. Shell linen sheath dress and white accessories and an orchid corsage | Recently we The couple wjll reside in Ponti Harry Alore of Fraser served as Cousins of Detroit, the bride was The Rev. Thomas Hoar offi Mrs. Robert A. altar decorated with arrange- ments of white snapdragons and carnations. . attendant. Her dress, also in pink was accented by lace trim on the collar and edging the sleeves. On | her purse was a corsage of Scar. let King carnations and Pinoc- chio roses. Robert A As she approached the altar on the arm of her cousin, Know!ton wearing a beige sheath dress were Peter F J. Dean and John Dean | . Hiieate \silk suit with white accessories fo jher going - away costume. Upo side on West lroquois road The Junior American Citizen club of “Malkin jthe program Thursday, for th General Richardson ‘chapter Daughters of the Amemcan Rey olution” Mrs. Frank Denni@ fift ngs Wed and Mrs. Floyd|with a corsage of white cymbidium Compton of | pale blue embroidered organdy | ciated at the service before an | Milford was the bride's other , gvent. The entire attention of all ‘4r) of Compton of Milford was vocalist June Christy. Many of Alore, also a brother of the bride- fashioned with a matching jacket performed the duties of best man her selections were. from her latest been 'groom served as groomsman, trimmed in beige lace. Her ac- for his father. Seating the guests alum, ‘Something Cool.’ Dominic Kline was organist for ° Spellman, William A reception was held at Rotundarie:’s singing was appreciated, since |Inn immediately following the cere- jt hag heen voted America’s top The bride changed to a navy blue tainment. their return the newlyweds: will re- -Malkim JAC Entertain DAR Members grade teacher is leader of th club sponsored by the DAR. chapter { | e NANCY LOUISE DUROCHER Dr. and Mrs. N. E, Durocher announce the engage- ment uf their daughter, \ancy Louise, to John Peter Wacker, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Arthur G. Wacker of Ann Arbor. Nancy will be graduated from Grace Hos- pual School of Nursing, Detroit, in September. A De- | cember wedding is planned. | a a ram MSU Praises Prog by Recording Favorites By BARBARA JOHNSON — (campus. A fire in Mason Hall re- EAST LANSING—One of Michi- sulted in $100 damage gan State Univeraty’s biggest at-| Gathered at the scene were fire - trucks, police cars and several hun tractions of the year, the “Record dred college men. All of the com. Star Parade of 1956.’ was held motion resulted in many sleep- , Monday evening less hours for girls Irving in Mason, ' Fed Heath's orchestra trem Eng- Abbot and Snyder Halls Jand was lauded by. everyone pres- orci Plans are being made for the * * be erected h'in the show are now, facing Mason Hall. Nat “King” Cole was the fea- Fraternities elected officers for tured singer in thie musical the coming year this week. Secre- Alpha Tau Omega “is spectators was given him as he James Panks of Sherbourne road presented many of the songs that and secretary of Delta Sigma Pi is his name ts associated with. Gerald Christopherson of Vinewood Cole's piano playing was also avenue. enjoyed by all. CAMPAIGNS OPEN Feminine attraction of the show C@mpaicming hae’ begun for next year's officers class. Posters have placed on all of the most traveled sidewalks on campus Candidates have also been pass- ing out tags with their names on them in all the dorms at dinner- | The Four Freshmen also ap- peared. It is evident that the quar- m The Frosh-Soph Council is plan-, ning an election rally Tuesday. r |This rally will give the students! n MUCH. EXCITEMENT a chance to hear the platforms of | Last Tuesday night brought about) the 16 finalists for sophomore and | a lot of excitement on the east pinior class officers . vocal group by two famous enter- S the program on George Washing Connell, John Castro of Whither school providediton and the Revolutionary period and Wayne Kaiser of Malkim he The pledge of allegiance to the | United States flag was led by | Edward Williams with Major | Finley as color bearer and Harry Lawrence and Alvin Keel, color | guards. in United States history _ A play entitled “What Fred h Dreamed’ concluded the pre- e gram, The play depicted the re- turn of George Washington and | his wonder at the twentieth cen- Allan Monroe regent. Mrs. | | ‘Mrs. Orville Borst of Pompano “Dear Mra Post acl . j aS i va) ° , | The meeting was held at the tury. Other schools represented | . Mrs 1 moved into & new neighborhood!on their return | FRANCES MARIE PATTON ‘Adah Shelly Library with presi- were Bagley, Whittier and Mc- George Eldred and Mrs. E. G. and the woman next dodr invited * @¢ e Mr. and Mrs 1. W. Lunsford of dents of sixteen other JAC clubs, Connell. Clark gave reports.on the*tecent! + me to her house one evening to Among the out-of-town guests at- Greenville, S C.,. formerly of Pon-| Meet several other women who tending from Detroit. Mt live on our street.’ (1) Wil you:mens, Dearborn and Wayne was their sister, Frances Marie Patton. , Please tell me what my obliga- Friar Brennan Kline. 0. F M., to Robert Dale Strong. son of Mr tions are to this neighbor? Should/of Duns Scotus, brother of the and Mrs Loui Strong of Oliver Cle: tiac, announce the engagement of dent of Malkim’s -c I buy her a small gift in ap-' bride street. A June wedding is planned preciation” (2) Arn T to invite all! = ——— : ay = . , these some to my house some . oa ; : Units Hear evening | Manion-Zimmerman Wed “Answer: (1) It would t ice» - “Tr: 29$5 k eure mw mr ot i Morning Church Rite <~PEaXers aa Nn hostess. a few flowers. Al though ft is proper to wait until these women ‘have called on vou it would be quite all mght to invite (2) in Empire lines. The scoop neck line was accented by an edging of imported Venetian lace. those who were especially friendly Catholic Women, and Mrs. John to you ayd whom. you like to your A coronet encrusted with seed Dovie president of the Northwest 7 ] e rer fingertip ve ot 5 ; house pears ou ured h rfingertip veil of oo Deanery of thé council, ad- sk Wusion She *earred an ar- ss - dressed a joint meeting of the Al and rangement of white archids steph- “Dear Mra. Post: My fiance | ee i a t tar and Rosarv Society ie i one’ aH \ k other. ‘ has asked his married brother anon ANE RY ON A MOMer-Ol guilds of. St, Benedict Parish held to he best man and now he Peay Sphaeen boo! in St’ Benedict School seems to think it would be im Mis ( G. Garitrh performed the . . . polite not to have his sister in- duties of matron of honor for her ytee Chapman outlined — the law as my matron of honor. I sister in a gedn of Cotition blue council's organization, its spiritual hadn't courited on including her, crystailette ivatherine Jean Zim- program and its many community Will vou please tell me if it is mepmnan sister of the bride and activities | Recessary to do so” Mrs James Peters were the a . resp - <4 biade’s othef Attendants Then These activities include sup. We .of on ' mne ‘ A a i. , eT es ne gowns of pander blue erystalette Plying material for cancer pa essary that ved da n woe designed ke that of ghe Gents. carrying on volunteer exceptionat x ANE ani: Aifendnnie vith plored “erk with the aged and mentally | is the) brid est infamate friend Commerhunds and fll cats of q. Wh assisting with socal activi- and the hushand the mst intimate . < " walt, length ties for servicemen and partici- friend of the brideg 1 Io the ta . ‘ . * pating in the clean literature both serve Sane St Small coronet type matching | campaign. a a : fabric braids were worn by the The council also gathers discard Com Ing Events attendants and each carried ar- ed réligious articles, textbooks and s ; , , oe rangements of yellow and white | j ; Panne & Tompains Temple 61 Pt MRS. H. THOMAS MANION | : bandage materials for distribution ian Bis e1s will tiee’ Monday at & 07 ; majestic and shasta daisies in among the missions at W Huron gt - | : ; Daughters of Pontiac 18@ wil) meet Patrice Zimmerman. daughter of Pate baskets Mrs. Doyle explained the con | Monday at & 1 at 82 Perkins @f for | ilfred DO Sr : ‘dias he ‘ye ; : : : eiseciaiecening Mans Mr and Mrs. Joseph P Zimmer-!_" dt ; mith served as best ¢i}‘s family life program which in-| ‘The Porget Me No? Birihelde Club wil an of Whitt hae man. Seating the guests were Crer- cludes classes .in the care and! meet Tuesday with Mrs Robert Jo-kwig, MAN 0 INGER AE ORCS Lee ald & Manon and Thomas Thorn- ini 340 Linden Ro for @ 12.10 pm co: the bride of 11 Thomas Manion)’ wn training of children and the Cana r e funcrheor ss Si ia . a . Group # OBS ‘will meet Tursaay at iN a ceremony performed in St.| oe ere nee Conferences for married couples. | > ” one with Mre Dewey Allen, 9 Vincent de Paul Church today. He — reception was heid this after-| Both speakers were introduced | bert t : maa ata yn at Mint ive le to: : . Ponfiae (City Federation of Woren’s:js the son of Henry . Manion of aa " Mona ae pa i py) Mes ie Gllsky. St Bene Clube will meet for their annual inner . - MES és e a greeted er “ . lath. Wednesday at 6 pm in Benecie: Suth Sanford street andthe late on. wearing welzeunsa bi dict bepresentative to the North Churet : : . Mrs Manion 8 RTS FN ote western Deanery Huron Gardens Eagles Auxiliary an dress with pink accessories Her ° * e wll hold ite anniversary class and Mot} ° * * | A corsaye Was of pink rapture roses Mrs. James Clark ~ presided at The Prey Fabian WC Wenner cele- and carnations brated the mass at 9 0 clock tn the! presencé.of 200 guests Altar Neville Wf vou wear a hat six times and Society Following a honeymoon trip. to at the General as guests. Wayne Kaiser. prest- lub announced ~JAC clubs serve children of all gres®, in Washington D. C. St. Benedict © Mrs Clarence ‘Chapmat® chalr man of organization ‘and develop- Bagley school. Donna Reed of Me- Mrs. Melvin Kaiser. ment for the Natiénal Council of | ! the ‘the recent business meeting of the and Mrs. Allen! suild national DAR. continental con- races and creeds, teaching justice, Oo a Americanism ,and character. The, Refreshments were served from clubs are a national DAR. project a table decorated with. red, white sponsored by local chapters, and and blue flowers and candles with through their business meetings Mrs. Bradley Scott presiding. Mrs. and programs attempt to teach Porter chairman was, assisted by the fundamentals of good citizen- Mrs. W. FE. C. Huthaite, Mrs.’ ship. E,. D. Benjamin and Mrs. Harry Mrs, Lloyd Porter JAC chair- Pearce fan, presented outstanding citizen- Guests were Lillian Davidson ship pins to Marylin Johnson of principal of Malkim school and hes | |. P 1; # | } F & | Planning for the LPGA tournament to be held again get not one compliment youve For her .wedding the bride the Smokey mountains and Florida Meeting. -The guild is planning a j ; F I C Cl mare a fashion error. Get rid chose a floor-length gown of, [the couple wiil reside on Indian. Mother and dalaghter Communion, thie vear at Forest Lake sountry Aub are member of of it! silk» erganaine taffeta designed (wood road breaktast Sunday, } the club (left ta right), Mrs. Charles Curry of Byurming- ' . os ra : | | i ; 1 y : ‘ ‘ i ; . . . ; rom ‘ \ rd ? . % + * ras ue Mr. and Mrs Louis R. Sutt of Lake Orion announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy Trene, to John Thomas Reynolds, son of the late Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Reynolds of Pontiac. John was graduated Jrom University of - Detroit and is attending Georgetown University. eee a DOROTHY IRENE SUTT ; \Personal News of Interest ‘Mrs. F. P. Theeringer Concludes Visit in South Mrs. F. P. Theeringer of Pros-} Two young women from Pontiae~ pect street has retu.ned to who are attending Michigan State her home following a visit with University will be guests at the her son ahd daughter-in-law, Mr. annual Kappa Delta White Rose and Mrs. George R. Theeringer of Dinner tonight in the Civic Cen- Columbia, Ga. jter, Lansing During her visit Mrs. Theeringer traveled-with her family ‘to points! of interest along the east coast of Florida. Nancy Dickinson, daughter of Mrs, Wilma Dickinson of Mo- hawk road, will attend with | Richard DeAngetis of Alien Park. Nancy Jo Trout, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Murrel - Trout of Dow Ridge, will be escorted by Jerry Avery of Lansing. * s Mrs. John W. Flood of East Hammond Lake read entertained friends for luncheon and an aft ernoon of bridge at her home Friday. Guests present were Mrs. William Kemp, Mrs. Lou is Jeisch, Mra, Gorden Doule., Mrs. Edward Wackett, Mrs. James Youngblood, Vrs. Robert ° * * Mr and Mrs Edward Hackett returned by plane to their home on South Hammond Lake road Thirs- day after visiting friends in Min- neapolis for several days. DeHaan and Mrs. Franklin B. Read. brane Pate ; 5S of 4 Mr and Mrs Duncan McVean Mr and Mrs John Veneman.4te attending the Michigan State Employes Convention in Lansing today. Mr, McVean is one of 2 employes to be honored at a dinner for those who have worked for the state over 40 years. He has been an employe at Pontiac State Hos- pital for 51 years * * . Word has been received from Stuttgart, Germany, of the birth of a daughter, Kathryn Sue, -to have returned to their home on Dwight avenue after spending the winter at Bradenton. Fla. They visited relatives in Miami, and for- mer Pontiac residents, Mr. and Beach and Mr. and Mrs. William Ainge of Boca Raton. They also’ spent some time in Daytona beach. LJ Ld s ‘Theodore R. McCann of Silver Circle drive recently won first S.P.3 and Mrs. Ross Manchester. place in the eighth annual show of, (Be Wenona Lewis) April 15, the George Washington University’ Grandparents of the infant are Art Club in Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lewis of Mr. McCann's entry was entitled: Edison street and Mrs. Lloyd Man “Boats at Noon.” ichester of Detroit. Shower Given - for Miss. Waters at Narrin Home * — Mrs Joseph Wo Narrin enter tarred at a dinner and miscel- lanwous shower in her home on Aquaview drive. Long Lake Thure- das honoring Margaret A. Waters of, Lincoln avenue * * ® Margaret became: the hr ide of Floyd Compton of West Iro- “ quois road in a ceremony. per- formed today in St. Benedict | Church ' Attending the: dinner party were Mrs. Monroe M. Osmun, Mrs. Car ‘roll Osmun. Mrs. John P. Nigge- man. Mis. Austin D. Esler, Mrs. Charles Wixom, Mrs. Charles Harris and Mre R E. Cox. Mrs. Robert Compton agd Mrs. L. E. #UANITA BETZ Howlett. ae Mr and Mrs. L. J. Tharp of bi AE . South Marshall street annotince; Out-of-town guests were Mrs, the engagement of their daughter, George Clark bf Northville, Mra, Juanita Betz, to Kenneth A. Pear- Ernest Wixom of Grand. -Rapids, son. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Otzman and Gertrude Mrs. Paul J. Pearson of Tex ave- Taquette of Detroit and Mrs. nue. A July wedding is planned. Ernest Martyn of Maderia, Ohia, i oes * Gp z = * Pontiac Press Phete ham, Mrs. Harold Jacober of Hill circle and Mrs. Milo D.-McLintock of Birmingham. The professional golfers will meet, for opening day June 20. 1 * ft THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATU RD AY.) Garden Clubs Prepare fog State Convention to Be Held i in Pirmiigha T }Michigan Division, ‘ation, - set ‘ative, are © yo ee iy ea: in oa Ge ap Se | | x : 2 ! ja MAY 5. 1956 ° | ELEVEN 30th Anual ‘Meeting Set Next Week Members Convene on Wednesday and Thursday | Mrs. J. Cliff Roberts and Mrs. Frank D. Webb are cochairmen for the 30th annual meeting of Women's Na- tional Farm and Garden Associ- for Wednesday and, Thursday at the Birmingham Com- | munity Howse. oe © @ Activities, sparkling and inform-| to fill both} days. Registration begins at 10 a.m. and continues until 5 p.m. on Wednesday, with Mrs. H Earl Hanson in charge. Mrs, Lloyd, §, Linton will ‘be | - at an information desk nearby to answer questions and give di- rections as to time and place of the various programs, iMrs. Harry Brown, Mrs. Webb has planned the pro- gram beginning at 1 = o'clock. “Therapy With Flowers" in the Craft Room will be under direction of Mrs. William Hyland, who will demonstrate flowers for hospital. | ized patients, window sill garden- 1 ing. comsege | and emaet making. | Assisting it be a C.. R. Gatley, Mrs. John C., ans Mrs. H. C.} Whitlock, Mrs. HE. Stavers. A “cofmage production line” | with Mrs. Sheldon Marston in Live Fully and You Remain Lovely y By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN aware of the importance of / If a woman of 50 attempts to health as an aid to fulter living / look and act like a girl of 20 she and better looks, They have dis- is, of course doc hed to failure. clplined themsetyes, their bodies She also forfeits the hatural charm and their minds, They have which greater experience and realized that they must do this deeper feeling and thought, a’ ! order to wring the most out of keener wit and a more under. life. They also have been faith- standing outlook give her. ful to their beauty routines, ss 68 «- Never before have middle-aged It is not a question of accepting and older women had such oppor- age with resignation but of accept-‘tunities for vibrant living. We ing every @e with joy and with know so much more now about nu- -appreciation for the advantages of trition. exercise; figure , control, jevery age. skin and hair care. : Beauty and youth are corre- | The taboos have been broken | lated. Almost any woman who ts down, A woman today is accepted | young is lovely because of her for what she is rather than for bloom and freshness. However, how old she is | this does not mean that middie M | age and beauty are incompatible, Some of the most fascfhating women I ever have known have been past middle age. Of course they had a few lines they didn't , have before and the tissues were Officers Installed not quite so firm, but their psycho- logical outlook and magneton OY Methodist Group made these changes insignificant. ypc pyed Manes. district . s * tary of promotion, installed the The women who remain lovely, newly elected officers for the regardless of age, are.those who|Women's Society of the Baldwin have lived fully and vibrantly at Avenue Methodist Church, Thurs- every stage in their lives. They day evening lhave been fully conscious of the Mrs Ronald Carr, president, in- ‘opportunities for happiness in the troduced committee chairmen and present and have looked forward | ‘final plans were made for the rather than backward, always. Mother and Daughter Tea to be These women also have been bald May 10 ot the church. —_— , -— ARTIFICIAL FLOWER MATERIAL . : = on FRUUTIONS * * Don't gloom through the wonder- ful period from middle age on, This is the time for adventurous and perceptive ining ; * “Say It With Music,” the 21st annual spring concert by the Vocal Department of Pontiac High School, will be presented Tuesday, Thursday and Friday in the high school auditorium. Gathered around street, Diane and Merlin the piano are Ronald Nelson of North Ardmore avenué, Norma Bation of Astor Asolin of Wall street (lejt to charge will make 100 corsages | CHENILLE, WOOD, FIBE OWERS FOR GIFTS , ; . Maar YOUR MOTHER'S DAY. CARNATIONS pda grea maple The women who remain lovely, regardless of age, GOLD Loti GIT STAMPS | le ng . + fae y Floyd Blaksiee, Mrs. A. L. | are those who have lived fully and vibrantly at every CLEO’S HANDCRAFT SHOP. | Boughton, Mrs. Robert Thom, 390 Nelson (Cor. Joslyn and Montcalm) FE 8-3361 | Mist Arnold Oleen and Mrs. wal. | %06¢ in their lives. inn eR | ter Jominy. Pontiac Press Prete | “Flower Arranging for the |Home” will be conducted in the ‘Ranch Room by Mrs. Mason Case ‘of the Rochester Branch. Mrs C. R. Obermever will display a iwide selection of dried materials 'for fall bouquets, and exptain how {to dry annuals in borax and how Beach of McKinway avenue eae GD. Your Response was Wonderful: to the opening | of, | Spectator Sp The quiet, contained look of the} spectator sports dress is taking| firm hold among women who are} recognized pace-setters of fashion. A precisely measured an ac- eurately perforated pattern, it is very easy to make up in cham- bray, gingham, linen, shantung, crepe, silk tweed for travel, and in lightweight wools for fall. This hand-cut, custom-made pat- tern is not standard sized but ts; the only pattern available with ex- clusive designers’ ‘retail sizing measurements for a more accurate) fit. better styling. less altering - From this chart select the size best for you: Prom : Nape of Bust Waist Hips' Sizes Neck to (Inches) Waist “ «4 35 10 16% RL 28 6 12 18% %% 26% Ji% 4 17 as 28 39 ae 17% 0 41 11M “To| order Pattern 1261, state size, enclose $1. Airmail hand)- ing requires 25 cents extra. Ad- drees American Designer eat 2\st Concert | Will Open | on Tuesday | The 2st spring concert present- ‘ed by the Vocal Department of ‘ Pontiac High School will open with (300 girls combining with the Sen- lior Girls’ Ensemble in singing ! \title song, ‘“Say*It With Music M7 \Irving Berlin. The cencert, under tho ttreaticn | of Mrs, Doreen Voltman and Merlin Asplin, will be presented | Tuesday, Thursday and =| -at the high school, Ticket reser. vations are being taken at =| school’s main floor ticket booth. Each evening 300 girls in pastel |formals will present six selections fitting” their theme, ‘It’s Spring.” | The numbers include D by ‘It's a Big, Wide. Wondertu! World” Rox-Ringwaid a Sing Now to Thee" *@oddard-Gra son ‘Brown. . Bird Sire! ng’: ood | God In Nature Mascagn! |The Old Master eee. Smith | Thine Alone’ Herbert-Scotson A Selectivé Girl's Glee Club, \compesed of 75 girls- chosen — |the éight general glee clubs as {special performing group, will in| a Viennese waltz, “Let My Song) Fill Your Heart.” by E. Charles. 2 ° ° “The Swan’’ by Saint-Saens will feature a ballet solo by Gail Gib a Accompanying this number | lwill be Rhoda Goldberg, harpist, ‘and Dianne Beach, violinist. | The Senior Girls’ Ensemble ' has selected a vocal waltz, “Car. | mena,” by H. Wilson, that will | | be used as a number between. | acts, An ensemble composed of junior| girls will sing ‘‘The Surrey With| ithe Fringe on Top’ from. ‘‘Okla-| homa” by Rodgers and Hammer-! stein. Piano accompanists for the con-; cert are Lee Patterson,: Judy Thur- | ‘Iman, Sharon Wolfe, Phyllis Peters. | ulie Blamk, Sharon Holland, Judy line, Pat Brown and Merrie Can- apts orts Dress Gains Fashionable Fans terns, P. 0. Box 535, G. P. O. Dept. P-6, New York, N. Y. | The 144 page Pattern Booklet XH lcosts 50 cents. If- paid by check add 4 cents. (Copyright | 1956) > * * Ruth Ann Bandy, Diane Spratt and Eleanor Hassenzah! will be}y herd at the organ. QE $ : Open Tonight ‘Til 9 i Sunday 2 to 5. MOTHER'S DAY GIFTS WRAPPED FREE! || RESERVATIONS EVERYWHERE Call Delphine Finn Michaels ‘Elkin Travel Bureau Midwest ¢-7170 BIRMINGHAM 294 N. Banter Bivd. * | PARKING REAR of STORE _, Huron at Telegraph ‘|to cure by the glycerine method '' “Landscape Design." dividual branches. he WE| “International Cooperation,” with Mrs. Frank Chapman in charge, will be held in the Scout ar She will — +H Club | Mrs. W. J. Ullenbruch, state pro- gram, chairman, ‘will talk on Mrs. Charlies. Davison will be in charge of the ‘Conservation’ program and Mrs. James Felts will display articles or money-making projects for in- W hipped cream tioned with ‘honey is good with plain or fruit ,ice cream or gelatin desserts. Neisners ‘ultra-Modern | NEW BEAUTY SALON We offer the very best of beauty services, and we hope you will® FW e wish to thank:the _find Neisner’s Salon the most SHE'LL SAY IT’S cool Gq A EARUATION MISS AMERICA 1? jewels oraceiet GODDESS OF TIME 17 jewels 2 Giamonts | \ | } | | GEORGES-NEWPORTS \-— , “\JEWELRY DEPT. MAIN FLOOR many women who at- tended our opening. For those unable to come in last week, we are continuing our opening specials. 4 rewarding in Pontiac! We know you will be-delighted with the finest equipment and beautiful, colorful decor. Mon Wed. Tues., Only . . ‘Shampoo and Style Fingerwave 1.50 “Medallion . D'Or" | Opening Special New! 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By THE ASSOCIATED: PRESS dozen hours after~ Eisenhower President also said he might dele- California, read a formal -Sate-.when Nixon was chosen for the'‘while . meat packers’ profits are eC ega es a on bony Ariz. ®—The -Ari- Thial year, with the presidential : appar cass had his news conference gate somébody to take action— ment saying Nixon has “‘poisoned Senate, 1952 when Nixon -cam- . prices down” President. Eisenhower's. physical assared successive ‘election cam- ‘paignéd ~suecesstully a fOr _yike ae, Ge seae oe re big State Republican ‘Convention '2"4 . presidential ' nominations opens’ here ‘today under condi- ae cated to bine 5 | stamina and President Washington that “the schedule|‘‘but I will take the ff." - four ~ —- ow sagged am ow working on, certainly! ¢ 4 a Stevenson said he was'president-and 1954 when. he took ial/88 far as the doctors say, I can, Adlai Stayenson, - campaigning referring to 1948 when Nixon won a leading part in the congressional/Corporations soar, small oes tions much more tranquil than continue ‘indefinitely . . . Thejnear Nixon's home in —— re-election to the House, MRO election battles. failures are on the upswing.” those of 1952. _ easiey ye ; | As Stevenson pushed his cam- * ational convention delegate ‘ — 14 alternates. power struggle into precinct Ci Nevade Dems to Pick... cas cece aon That For Foreign Students: \Kefewver of ee School Census Slated Tor yur a Toho naglon nie Democratic National Chairman| Delegates | to Convention from five years to life. . ~ |. EAST LANSING (@ — Michigan @ five - day swing through north) aoe A hapaphe Union| whether they should support the ail Output at Record Paul M. Butler, addresting a ° ‘State University will salute its 325/Florida with a blast at administra-. istrict p @ New CensuSs'late Sen. Taft (R-Ohio) or Gen. INEW YORK—World prod iver | ecnvention. at thei s haa ies Med e fi jh ee . hegre : c) 3 ¢ re . 4 et } ae ; ee itt PONTIAC HAS ¢ Downtown Pontiac Offers You the Gredied Selection of Crisp New Merchandise to Choose From in Oakland — County! Downtown Pontiac Offers You a Choice of Departnrent Stores ... Furniture Stores .. . Clothing Stores . .. Shoe Stores for the Entire Family. . . Hardware Stores . . . Jewelry Stores... a Loins -. in Fact, SITE Wanted Need Can Be Found in Downtown Pontiac. , HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY Westinghouse | Thermostat Automatic Skillet Was $19.95 3™j* This item returas to regular price Tuesday A.M. WC Cooks anything — anyway! The perfect Gift for Mom! Hurry, while they last at this low price! 50c Weekly! Phone FEdera/ 3/1I4 Ss AVE $4250 ae ke ie f = es es, a _ wit TMP i athea me eee 108 NORTH SAGINAW Nationally Advertised Brand | | Seth, Sack ‘ That fit your foot precisely = 3 tops for comfort and long wear. Regular $1.00 value. ON SALE MONDAY NIGHT ONLY | FROM 5 to 9 P.M. 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Can be machine-washed and spun- dried’ $14 even money buys *] 3° - NOTE: These Prices Are MONDAY NIGHT ONLY { ‘ 24 E. Lawrence’ —Onty 80 Steps Off Saginaw St.” HOUR SALEI—, HOUR SALE] 5 to 9 MONDAY “hol oma Fine Rayon-Linen Weave it PN I cl i ae « q : %, Sizes 28 to 42 Colors: Tan, Navy, Brown, Chercoal, Light Blue, many others. Easy Terms! These are an extraordinary quality slack. They are talloted . to look well with-full pockets and reinforcing for long wear. They are easily and quickly washed Buy .3 pairs Monday night and wear them right ‘now and all summer long. 4 Atner Mendey "en cose to | . NATIONAL CLOTHING co. 9S. Sdginaw, Pontiac “ 4 r & 7 \ Pee eee Re ORE Cie ( : Sea we ; ® as cee et ges stat e FOURTEEN, \ ro : im \ ‘ J Avie it ; pe ; i oe AN fy \. = ; " Downtown Pontiac Ofiers You the Greatest Selection of Crisp {DoWNTOWN 1 PONTIAC H New Merc handise to Choose From in Oakland _ County! Downtown Pontiac Offers You a C hoice of Department Stores... Furniture Stores . . . Clothing Stores . « . Shoe Stores for the Entire Family. . - Wanted Need Can Be Found in Downtow n Pontiac. . Hardware Stores . . . Jewelry Stores . . . Appliances ...in Fact, Every 5 to 9 MONDAY NEW Spring and Summer LINEN © SKIRTS 10% skirts 6” 795 skiRTS 47 5% SKIRTS. 3” Newest Summer Colors Several Smart Styles ' This item returns to regular price Tuesday A.M. HOUR SALE HOUR SALE to 9 MONDAY TOASTMASTER 2-Slice Automatic ' POP-UP TOASTER Regular $19.95 ™” Tever! b Ick t tc ‘onainal price atter 1 Me nday nigh* 4 HOURS MONDAY ONLY! of PONTIAC 51 W. HURON ST. TeG00D on ms | FE 4-1555 HOUR SALE]| 3 to 9 MONDAY > OnESSES 4 44 Regularly to $299 . All that you could want in little girls dresses. Cottons, ny-~ / “tons, rayon blends. f,\ Pique and eyelet trims. ZS Jumpers styles in- cluded Sizes from | through | 2. This item returns fo regular ptice Tuesday A.M ee Sane Lee 41) NORTH SAGINAW ST. MATCHING FOLDING ROCKER ... HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY RELAX Sf im tHe sou comrort of rns NEW “iowa FOLDING CHAIR we Coel, COLOAFaL, fE- PLACEABLE PLASTIC SEAT ANG BAGE te GUARANTEED SAFE... WILL ROT FOLD UNDER YOU! Enxctusive locking device gives - positive protection against folding. Asoures etmest seating rigidity. . $6.88 Price Returns to $6.95, Tuesday, A. M. PARK FREE REAR OF STORE FINE FURNITURE 62-70 South Soginay St. 5 to 9 MONDAY 2 for | Mattress Sale Resto. KRAFT RUBBER INNERSPRING strength-all foam. Lock proof buttons—won’t pull - Out. Extra thick layers of rubber—top grade cover Dejuxe Multi-coil innerspring construction. This item returns to regular price Tuesday A.M. 25 SOUTH SAGINAW NNELLS INTI | E.BMELING Co. HOUR SALE} Gushioned with Armstrong’s Nylon cover for - HOUR SALE 5 to J MONDAY fera's a money saving an : La ; Tlisr ‘ ' t i e t <. - -hance that comes ZAR ey. | ae _ _ once in a blue moon. { * ae ; ' Pk Ag . Summer and year-# if pace | ’ sis a around slacks at i taf ‘ ‘ care? season closeout prices before the season even - begins. Don't miss this opportunity . get "several pairs! SLACKS AND A FEW. YEAR-AROUNDS — *5.95 2 Pairs $11.00 After Monday night, this item reverts to regular price. Teal 106 N. Saginaw St. - OPEN MONDAY FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. f A COATS SUMMER WEIGHTS | “HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY Popular Poplin CAR Regularly Sell for More The gad about coat in water-resistant cotton earth with gay plaid. lining Dou ible imooden buttons. Beige Sizes ‘10 to 16, breasted, only This item returns to regular price Tuesday A.M. Sportswear—Main Floor — _ STARDUST Gowns 48 WN. Saginaw . St. HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY Laced and Lovely Slips and ‘ SLIPS Fitted to flatter but roomy enough for comfort Reg. *] 33 $1.98 Gowns Sises 34-40 This Item returns to regular price Tuesday A ‘M. . DOWNTOWN PONTIAC—SAGINAW AT HURON \ Is | #- si as TL a ; ve fg Ca + 4 iv ‘ ¢ + Bog 6 ris THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATU RDAY, MAY 5, 1956 Ts SAVE We WNTOWN 7/7 6,000 Spaces Now Available for Convenient Parking Within a Short. Distance From the Greatest Selection of Spring Merchandise Ever Offered Anywhere in Oakland County ... For Finding More of What You Want You Just Can’t Beat Downtown’s Greatest Lineup of Stores. HOUR SALE} 9 to 9 MONDAY "TREMENDOUS VALUE PC. ALUMINUM I |. CANISTER SET seen similar set Ss fe ets 1} mall 5 pes. for ONLY ) elem SSS selling up to sit vad 7 - a: — (MEW WCTGy 24 N. Saginaw St. Pontiac State Bank Bldg. HOUR SALE] 5 to . was 3 prs. 1.17 -°60 and | 51 gauge At Federal’s only 5 to 9° Morday! Sheer nylons with fine line plain or dark seams Costume coordinated shades. 8'2 to 11. This item returns to regular price Tuesday A.M. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Bach! FEDERAL “Saginaw at Warren Dept. / Stores | HOUR SALE] 5 to 9 MONDAY Monday Shoppers Special Sale From 5:00 P. M. te 9 P. M. PONDEROSA === PINE : It’s Thrifty, It’s Fun to \ - Paint Your Storage space galore, EXTRA DEEP and so inexpensive. Sturdily built and smoothly sanded . , . ready to paint, enamel or stain! Left or Right Cabinet, 18x30"x14” $14.95 Cabinet, 24°x24"x14" $14.95 NOW—FOR THE FIRST —— ality weet cabinets at this low price, tfect for kitchen Also ideal for workshop, garage, base- ment, fter Monday Night Item Reverts to Regular Price IYMAN 2—FURNITURE STORES—2 18 W. Pike St. end 17 E. Huron St. HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY ( “SPORT ox - DRESS SHIRT SALE *Any Man’s Sport or Dress Shirt in the Store for 1 Cent With the Purchase of ANY MAN'S SUIT All Men's Suits ‘Are Specially Priced at $18 - $28 ~ $38 ‘for This Sale! This item returns to regular price Tuesday AM. Malloy’s | - ‘feress from the Stread Theater 5 North Saginaw St. FE 4-1192 FREE PARKING AT BOTH STORES America’s Most Famous / MODERN SLING CHAIR @ Sit comfortably in any posi- tion @ Removable, washable heavy canvas sling e Heavy 2" black wrought iron frame @ Vat dyed in turguolse, red, coral, pink, yellow or green @ Indoors or outddors, use it in any room 7° ‘Also See the Circle Chair $8.95 This item returns to regular price Tues C A.M. Slewat Gt Pas 86-96 $. SAGINAW ST. ise 7 HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY The FIRST, LAST and ONLY Time at This One Low Price! ‘34° Men’s Better Worsted FLANNEL SUITS. 340° Regular $55 and $79.50 Quality Beautifully tailored by well-known manufacturers. Quality you can trust. All 2- and 3-button single- breasted, patth and flap pocket. models. Choose from Light Grey, Medium Grey, Charcoal Brown, Light Tan, Charcoal, Brown, Light Blue, Navy, Charcoal Blue, Charcoal Green. Alterations Free, of course.’ These suits. will revert back to regular selling prices Tuesday morningl We Invite You to CHARGE OR LAYAWAY _ Your Purchase! $19 MAPLE Cricket Rocker EN Saves507_ Stamps, _ Monday | Double Red Evening Only! Beautiful Maple Cricket Rocker as comfortable as it is good looking— sturdy construction — reversible cushions — An-exceptional value at = aly SIAES. - After Monday Night, This Item Reverts to Regular Price . BUY ON THE ones WAY CREDIT PLAN! = WARD Casement Drapes. Regular Price PR $12.95 Pair Monday Night Only a $QR95 Lo Pair . Won't Burn! Won't Fade! Choose from Green, White, Beige and Cream! _ Price Reverts to $12.95 Tuesday Morning COMPLETE HOME DECORATING SERVICE Pontiac's Oldest Exclusive Floor Covering Firm! #11 N, Perry St. Phone FE 4-2531 HOUR SALE} 5 to 9 MONDAY s fe Osman’ |! ‘HOME OUTFITTING COMPANY | Ae r. coy { ftp ri j p/ ed WN rea ee Nod : } a ae ot Be AI } Ais is ; ; Py 7 ‘ 4/ \y is * : ‘ \ ( 14 | ‘ ‘ : of oo . “ , 4 : os . \ nen & SIXTEEN ee THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATU RD. AY. MAY 5. 1956 : aa 4 rat rm ™ ae + he : a : . i * Health and Welfare elfare Fund ‘Robin Murder Puzzle bird, oe of evra rr ill BERRYS , | By Carl Glubert| Labor Leader Dies soins for. the past five |. HENTON HARBOR (Cats ap-jrobins were discovered W years. . Sanity Wie taled put an sunpects |day. It’s been suggested they have in the robin murder mysteries here eaten insects from trees sprayed when a cat died from eating a/for elm blight. ~ SUN. - MON. wy . TUES. - WED. m= THE LOVES OF woe THE GLORY OF THE BRAVE! Adding to Chevy Plant FLINT — Construction will start next week. in a $631,000 addi-’ _|tion to the Chevrolet assembly plant here. The 90,000-square-foot will include a rough treat- ment “‘yoad and roll’’ setup to test KIDDIES FREE Woodward to Maple Rd.—East of Birmingham Trying to Round Out Bicycle Parking | wow suowinc THRU SATURDAY! \State Expects : Big Wheels on UM Campus | Spinning s Tourist Boom | ANN ARBOR \#—While the re st| spare or waste materials when (build more bicycle racks for) HERBERT J. YATES : ‘of the world tries to park its) the weleders or carpenters have (Places where they're needed most. | automobiles, the University of a couple of days free from press- . Hike in Auto Owners, Michigan is wrestling with the ing work. And U M’s big ex- | ee Mceances E Vacation Benefits Lead unique problem of too many bicy-| pansion program hasn't left the Meanwhile, the Ann Arbor ciy (Council said it was considering a “, ,™ | to Bright Outlook cles. 5 4 06 | workmen much free time lately. | resolution banning bicycles from ; | The bic ycle is the most common pe. ste lant depart dec ided the sidewalks in certain areas of. : | LANSING U#—Michigan should, form of student transportation. As ° Press {ne Plant department to the city. Merchants have com-' . ‘have an excellent tourist year in'enrollments soar, so do bicycles. | |Plained customers can't pick their’ | way over bikes near their stores. |1956, said the State Tourist Coun-| C Th ! For a long tne, the only yl TRUCOLOR aL Vaccine rates cara ommunity eaters, Many (sunbeds rckenied) dal . by Consolidated }} Robert J. Furlong, executive) grumbling of pedestrains, eee | threatened bicycle ban. The | | |secretary, said there was a five) ists and cyclists. Potpg cetera Money Ay | Student Government Council _per cent increase in tourist queries| Finally U M's student govern-, Muphy, Baroara Rush, “The Beast With Worte to the city council ex- |during March and April over the! g \s Ulion Eyes,” Sctence Fiction, Paul! pressing willingness to work with | | Bir € | 3 = Penicht: same months in eri Michigan’ “wae geting serie and pane sun agTuch "Helen of Troy.” color, townspeople on the problem. | ALSO—In Color—FRANKIE LAINE in best tourist year to te. | We p s Wed ope lossane Podest : : | “ Li NG” | | “RED SUNDOWN" —"RETTLES ch TUE OZARKS” | Furnes the Increase was ts campus. aflairs committe Wo omitaate gest tia eh gfe At the same time the student BRING YOUR SMILE ALO — be sl h 'look into it. “The Gun That Won the West, group decided on a program of | 5 |noted despite a slight drop in cou- lease. Dennis Morgan, Paula Raymond : : ' ! pon feturns from national adver. FIND THE TROUBLE “Utopia.” aural “apd Mardy educating cyclists. The'll be urged STARTING TOMORROW. itising due to a schedule shift of Under the direction of Sopho| gq: . -Tne Veni temneiae West,” to use existing racks. be courteous lips met! Then she was fated to love the toughest gent im See ee ee four advertisements that will ap- more Joe Collins of Clark Lake, Dennis Morgan, Paula Raymond; “Pive to pedestrians and obey city ordi-| Against the House,” pear later this year than last the committee began counting Novat. * Mouser” Guy Madison, KIM nances, dealing with bicyeling. | Sun , Mon.: “Helen of Troy,” Cinema- pe -| This difference, he said, should bicycles and bicycle racks . | Scope.” Rossen Podesta ; ine a sim offset re the addi- Jt discovered bicycle racks. oti |Golden’ kone, Piast Beet: Kim Novak Guys and Dolls’ Coming ition of television advertising to’ the campus provided parking | Aes » Sat.. “The Vanishing American,’ the council's promotion campaign ceacnsllibes 1,050 bicycles. But | Scott ‘Brady. Forrest Tucker: ‘Betrayed to Pontiac on May 11 ! jthis year. there. are more than 1,000 stu- | Sat jTavesion of the Body Snatcher,” Samuel Goldwyn's “Guys and Furlong said factors contribut- dent-owned bikes competing for [The ‘mowers =. “Crashing Las Vegas." Dolls,’ based on Damon Runyon’s 4 lark * s he St ing to an optimistic outlook tor a place to park. jane ren Honky Tonk.” Clerk StOries we ~~ to =H e a rand : the ‘coming season include the | Students hurrying to make their| Thurs. Sat “The Court Jester,” Dan-|TUN. StArtINg a expanding travel market, the |class unable to find a handy spot) ad aah leased Mar The picture recently closed a 15 Kee | Sat: Walt 0 “Bo week run-at the Adams Theater in! new high in the number of car- jare apt to leave their bikes at 5", Walt. ane “pte, lee ai | owners, the increasing number of (the first open spot. Result: Block-/Rery Calhoun, Martha Hye | Wed.: “Lili.” color, Leslie Caron persona eligible for paid vaca-|ed building entrances and nicked ‘Vanishing American,” Bcbtt Brady An: OO | | Hens ‘and the bigh national tn | shins on unwary prestrians TT a walled Late — Marking Navy Days } ° ‘GET MORE RACKS /Marjorie Main “Red Sundown,’ color, CHEBOYGAN (#—This weekend | Fax & Hounds Inn He reported that the council's! tHe student committe feels the “sla weg? Marthe Myer. Brave, has been designated as Navy De ays, |vacation-selling program was parking proBlem would be solved! M'ckey Rooney, Wendell Corey, “Flame in Cheboygan by Mayor Quincy | Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills bosrhoa palebant4 Ladin if the University would provide Hosta’ Dutt = Decal, Leslie to mark the visit of the de- Box Office Opens 6:30 P. “ | ! roe Fore rc Ba Wed ee gt Bez gett sre ccrt Dane A Joy Phone FE 44611 LUNCHEON and DINNERS Both color and Hack and white to ‘—Priation for eve Oaks as ats Mae Bie te bag. US Navy band wil give concerts Coheed [peta a ets ances siebraae: ree endl there will bee ae ot Nery DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30.to 11 P. M. \pokeaa| seereapers nance oe The university's plant depart. | Totie, “nmMeN Seotk Brady. AUGTeY’ and Coast Guard personnel. | Drive-In SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P. M. to 9 P. M. ‘prime tourist market. | : | Theater LUNCHEONS; Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 | “The advancements will reach more than 38,000,000 readers,” he Phone MI 4-4800 for Reservations < reverted. | Come Early! Bring the. Kiddies! Playground Open! Something New 2150 Opdyke Road — , + Michigan May Lose “An Invitation to Excellent Food” ; l R | d senvep TEM STEAKS, CHOPS, CHICKEN | |{5 Smallest Railroa SUTTONS BAY (®—One of Mich- MAANNY’S FINE Liquors—FINE FooD J suTtoss bar ome Has Been Added! STARTS SUNDAY Huron ot Elizabeth Lake Read owns and operates no trains, may Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Block North of Telegraph Road. FE 5-4500 BOXOFFICE OPENS 6:30 P.M. $| The Boldest Story Oi Love be sold to the Chesapeake & Ohio) You Have Ever Been Permitted To See! Rallway Co | TONIGHT—A GREAT! GREAT! PROGRAM The C&O : negotiating with the | . Leelanau Transit Co. for purchase of the single track between Hatch’s| —IN-COLOR— Crossing and Northport, just over the Grand Traverse County line in’ )Leelanau County. More than two-thirds of the small jfirm's stockholders have voted to isell but some are objecting strong- L —— —SATUBDAY— LAST COMPLETE SHOW STARTS AT 9:30 P. M. “Here's proof he was my love... his rose tattooed on my chest!” ——LATE——. OWL SHOW ewer edes cocmees The Screen n MONROE - joseoh COTTEN - Jean P Techwucotlor ly that the village of Northport Unveils Its iwill be withouf railway service if Newest Beauty | ime deal is per ae URSULA . The C&O has leased the line for The whole blistering story THIESS GEE Wannen BA08. seccen several years. The railroad has 3 authentically filmed in Alabome The Most | ” Cae its intention to tear up ...the way it happened! Beautiful Gir ithe old tracks as far north as ‘Suttons Bay, install new heavier itracks and abandon the. line north lof Suttons Bay. | * e s | The C&O says it will not renew its lease under present conditions \Stockholders of the transit“com- Gey will meet Tuesday. | In The World! Peremount presente te Hal Wallis’ sie TENNESSEE wiiams’ tHe ROSE TATTOO alee starring MARISA PAVAN - BEN COOPER... with Virginia Grey « Ju Von Finet + Mandru Giglie » Directed by DANIKL MANN florvengley by TENNESSEX WILLIAMS - Adaptation by HAL KANTER Based on the Play. “THE RUSK TATTOO” by Tonnesece Williome VIST, “SUNDAY thru WED. ALL ACTION!!! | im ALL THRILLS!!! Overalls to Highlight Farmers’ Church Rite ITS THE WILD a : | f ANo WONDERFUL peers on eee S Tht THE WINNER Beg ’ 'Day,”’ the Rev. Bruce W. Charles ee * OF FOU R | ACADEMY. - ‘ot the New Moorefield Methodist iChurch has asked members of his ‘three rural congregations to ap- ‘pear for services dressed in over- alls-and house dresses. “We hope this will not be ;just a lark,” he said, “but an opportun- The Boldest Story Of Love LY OO Cia) Wd ees) Le You Have Ever Been Permitted To See! | ship without frills. : The huge blue whale, though es a warm-blooded mammal with ; , r ; lungs, plunges to great depths in, search of food, frequently descend- ‘ing 660 feet. | his rose tattooed on my chest!” MAGNANI -"Oa6T AcTRESS oF vaarr ~as FRED W. MOOTE ——LAST TIMES TONIGHT—— | i] EXPOSED in LIFE, LOOK & SAT. EVE. POST! | Now The Year's Greatest Screen “2nd SMASH HIT! et Llectrical SEG R’ 4 CONTRACTOR ONLY THE TOUGHEST sar THERE. HIF oe Guy a DuENnix CITY y Ie * ore ‘RESIDENTIAL STORY luckiest tts Reming expere wen the z WIRING | PULITZER Prize atthe - Tl go along with ft.” i A I NE RRS AL ee a AR we idiom 2 =t- 9 o ae ' * Y - ' fi f G b THE PONTIAC (PRESS, SATURDAY. MAY 5. 1956. ; oe Iked iL ~ "om ied Sat.: “Three Stripes in the Sun,” ¥® the room Aldo Ray; “The To Web,” tok his favorite. spot by. the win- Frank Lovejoy. \dow. There he lay down, rolled Sun. ‘Tues: “World Without “eT 8d went to sleep. End,” CinemaScope, color, Hugh This wouldn't be noteworthy ex-| Marlowe; “The Atomic Man,” ‘cept that it was the first time '. |Gene Nelson. \Prince had made an appearance Wed., Fri.: ‘at the Martinez home since he _ |peacocks, Prince Comes Home — Pontiac Theaters Gone. Seventeen Months OAKLAND * Sat. thru Pri.: “Picnic,” William|a tossup‘today who was the hap- Holden, Kim Novak, ara Rus- pier, David Martinez, sell, CinemaScope. “The Queen Bee,” Joan Crawford, Barry Sullivan; ivseemned Jan. 1, 194. “Trouble in Store,’ Ann Ruther- . tord. Ea Planes Esnesied “poe Battie Station,” Joha| TRAVERSE CITY #—Some 300 und; ‘‘Joe MacBeth,”” Edmund! sman priv, ‘owned planes O’Brien, Ruth Roman. anety = expected here May 13 for the an- Ancient Egyptian pharaohs kept "ual Dawn Patrol. A total of 270 | participated last year. STARS IN “SCIENCE SHOCKER” — Like the jet plane of today © can readily crash the sound barrier, space. ships of the future will | be able to crash the time barrier, accordipg to a theory of the late | Albert Einstein. This concept is advanced in “World Without End," | Allied Artists’ CinemaScope production opening at the Strand The- | ater a: Hugh Marlowe and Nancy Gates (above) co-star. Hollywood Headlines: ADULTS 0c SunDaY mtg BROUGHT BACK BY POPULAR REQUEST! Hear the Academy - Listen to the Origine! Award wees Song! * “HI LILI - HI - LO” THEATRE KHEEGO LOVE 1S A MANY SPLENDORED THING | CinemaS cope Shades of Jolly England! Grangers Turn Western By BOB THOMAS | He met a hunter who told him HOLLYWOOP w — Blimey, if ‘about a ranch in New Mexieo. WATERFORD ex THE FAMILY Jimmy and Jeanie ain't gone| Jimmy. went down to see it, but) it wasn't quite right.. But he saw: ef he some others, including the one we You know who they are, guv’nor. bought. I understand. it's very) Stewart Granger (real name:|beautiful country and fine for cat-| James Stewart) and Jean Sim-jtle. I mawenit seen it yet.” mons, of course. Two of the nicest western! blokes what ever came over from| Mrs. Granger is pregnant and Old Blighty. And now they're net cone much eee: headi spaces, | thoug’ may accompany a =e oo ‘|husband to England where he'll PURCHASE RANCH make a movie with Ava Gardner. Yes, sir, that’s right, Granger|She observed that the wilds of} land his wife have purchased a New Mexico might be a better New Mexico ranch that- makes'place to rear their children than Grace Kelly’s new realm look like in class - conscious Hollywood.’ a phone booth. They are owners Their family includes two of his} of 103 square miles near Silver) youngsters, 10 and 12, by a pre- City, N.M, What's more, they plan vious marriage. to live there permanently, leaving, wa caly to make mapics ‘Many Autos Unsafe Jean explained the whole bloom-| GRAND RAPIDS #—A police | in’ business over lunch at 20th'check of 522 cars driving in Grand) Century- a Rapids showed that 323—or 61 per ° # cent—are in an unsafe condition to “Tm not to sure how T am go drive Police said each of the| ing to like it,” she said warily.| junsafe cars received at least one. “But it’s what Jimmy wants, so'“‘repair and report” violation and| joe one driver received 10. The’ HASN'T SEEN IT |safety check is part of a police, “It all started when he was campaign to cut down accidents. was working on ‘The Last Hunt.’ land fatalities. HELD OVER! Sat.-Sun.-Mon. ‘THE RISE...THE FALL OF | _Bvelyn Nesbit Nesbit Thaw From pennilen penniless model to mistress of “THEGIRLINTHE \ RED VELVET SWING CINEmaScoPE COLOR by DFE LUNE a, RAY MILLAND © ~ JOAN COLLINS mee FARLEY GRANGER 74. CLEMDA FARRELL» FRANCES FULLER POOL REED « CALE OOEBIS Comer Williome Leke-Airport ate Sen Office Opens 7:10 P. M. © SATURDAY e. THE ~ BPHENIX —. hg To ee Jobe MCINTIRE - Gichard MEET Rethrys GRANT > Udword ANDREWS SATURDAY OWL FEATURE RANDOLPH SCOTT ~ FOGAR MICE BURROUGH Tarzans HiDOEN JUNE! * GORD ON sCorr, » wha Argentine Military Gives Up Provinces ‘BUENOS AIRES, Argentina ® —Military men are slated to re-}' linquish rule to civilians in three Argentine provinces underscoring} cessors to return the government army, navy and air force charge of the provinces. te civilian control. the pledge of Juan P. Peron:g suc- placed, in effect on. jrehabilitation of the handicapped Jackson, Muskegon, and. Battle work ‘Flint, Port Huron "SEVENTEEN men inGSoodwill Week Called LANSING ® —’ Gov. see Seco t Acgetiene. Se; re viyonal nt, Gen. Pedro has Tatamburn, said. the mallitary aa|YO5-M65 Detour ; ministrations of Salta, San Luis} LANSING @ — The State High- Week in Michigan. he Goverear and La Rioja provinces have re-|way Department announced a de-/noted the Goodwill Industries aid signed and will be replaced by|tour has been civilians. M35. in Iosco and Ogemaw - “Coun. in Detroit, In the wake of the upheaval|ties due to four miles of construc- which toppled Peron's geeme-joes tom Oe Cpmney Comty lne|Cryek and urged support of its ment last fall, the rebels placed'east to M65. \OZDCADO| P DIANA Sanne FOCH | a PLUS a THE SYNDICATE! The nation’s ternfying of vice and crime ripped open and exposed in the years most torrid picture! empire aut Jansts conn EL ee RICHARD i un co ar 7 FENJOY mutti-mittion ooutar SPECTACULARS in TECHNICOLOR =» ON THE GIANT THEATRE SCREEN MAYtime Is MOVIEtime at PONTIAC’S BUTTERFIELD THEATERS! Coming Soon “THE MAN IN THE GRAY FLANNEL SUIT” “MIRACLE IN THE RAIN” “THE DAY THE WORLD ENDED” | 2 el “” i NOW SHOWING! > 3 GOLURIBIA PICTURED presenta q 3 Wieessass Hoapen > . 4 Deere Open >. : od 4 e Deity % Featares at 19:48. ates $ 2:08-4:11 - : Contingees gs - ou ae tad é : ; Mevas 2 —i€sm $ Garry Feo: Susan Srasseene > . Cuse Rosenrson 3 —- eon TT ‘ Rosauns Russa $ PLUS a6 Sees UxTRA > ; 2 CINEMASCOPE > “"Mageo's Canine Mutiny” “Tears of the Moon” > 4 >; $ NEXT: “Miracle in the Rain” & “Our Miss Brooks” AN LATE sHOW TONIGHT—COME AS LATE AS 1: 00 P. M. AND SEE ALL OF “HELEN OF TROY” The Face That Launched “HELEN OF TROY” Plus “FIVE GUNS WEST” “ENDS TODAY & 1000 Ships | »CINEMaScoPE_ RICHARD TODO : + JEAN F PETERS SAMUEL G ENGEL - - HENRY ROSTER - ELEANORE GRIFFIN Cater by OLLIE + tn he wonder of STEREGPUOING SOLID . + 2 TOP CINEMASCOPE HITS! Greater Than “TARNOE" tnd Tie As Thigt STARTING SUND “WORLD WITHOUT END” et 1:10-4:00-6:50-9:40 “ATOMIC MAN” et 3:50-5:40-9:35 P.M. ) AY!!! LAST DAY: Alde Ray — Phil Carey in “3 STRIPES IN THE SUN” oni 99 ms % . \ a for the affair. PONTIAC PRESS” - PONTIAC, eS WEDGWOOD BLUE — Next to pink, Mrs. Robertson likes blue best. The master bedroom is done in Wedgwood blue, with walls and draperies have gold, blue and lavender in them. Large windows in SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1956 ~~] Your Neighbor’s House ~ Robertson Home Has Colonial Charm By. JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor The charm of Colonial is still strong, even in these days of ranch homes, contemporary ar- chitéeture and tri-level struc- tures. When the Donald Robert- sons built their new home on East Hammond Lake drive, they built a modern house with a Colonial atmosphere. The house is modern, in that it is al] on one floor. There is no basement, A family room occu- pies a prominent place in the “ house, The kitchen is the last word in efficiency. _ Ite the charm that’s Colo- nial. There's the lock on the front door that’s a replica of ene from Colonial Williams- burg. The key ts four inches long! . tween is all pink. At the rear, floor-to-ceiling thermopane windows give an un- restricted view of the apple trees. These are sliding windows and open on that future terrace One of the most interesting eagle on top. fm the background the bowed picture window can be seert, : » From the front hall a narrow passageway leads to the bed- room wing. Here there is both a ‘linen and a cedar closet. The bathroofn is done in beige and brown with an un- ‘usual wheat pattern on the walls, Copper faille curtains hang at the diamond pane win- dows, Bruce, sons, State University. So far, he’s had only weekends to enjoy his fam- | the son of the Robert ily's new home, Thistcoming 5 | forced to dig into his own pocket is a freshman at Michigan or that you're paying more than you should for what you have. So said Morris C. Flanagin, ex- ‘ecufive vice president of Lumber- mens Mutual Casualty Company) who pointed out “‘too many home- “Along comes something like | a serious fire or a major storm You Have Home Insurance - Is It Adequate Enough? erty owner renews his policies he tends to overlook these important facts: The values and replacement costs of his home, household goods and persona] property have been rising steadily and substantially. For example, the replacement cost of a brick home bullt in 1946 has risen 117 per cent, while a ‘brick home built in 1950 would cost owners merely renew their policies| 45 per cent more to replace at levery three to five years without! \today’s prices Similarly, personal bothering to find out exactly what assets have been increasing in they are and are not paying for.” larty golden egeinst this biu@ value. He may be open to a laweuit which can threaten his assets if and the homeowner may be someone 1s injured on his prop- | because his losses exceed his | erty or is hurt through his acts or the acts of members of his insurance coverage,” Flanagin family. stated, The executive said companies {tn cated in two policies, which means the Kemper Insurance group have he fs found that when the average prop- ready has. He may. have coverage dupli- paying for something he "| > | was the-archi which Mr, F “SPEAK, TUFFY!” — ing name, but his mistress says he should be called % The Robertéons’ dog has a.fierce sound-, “Baby,” instead This friendly black cocker considers himself a part of the family and therefore entitled to his special place on the sofa, Oak _ paneling, tile va / , ( ‘ + 4 floor and bay print draperies mi ake this a caoy informal reom, Here the Robertsons eat most of left opens into the garage. their meals. The, door at the reer % i L ES ’ f t ft Hy | es ued & + "i Nae } i, : a * aes poi i are Pe Fp bt tA ihe oF rata f ae oa ia ei “| pA ie Woh) $F < ae ; of i (peta ee (oe _|\ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1956 Do-It-Yourself Course: | : mm Bese eed eces teene AUGUST JOHNSON tion courses for sipped el 1704 TELEGRAPH RD. oe . FEderal 4-2533 Star Your Home Right- «Tru - Bilt” Blocks are tested to meet the rigid require- . ments of all standard specifications. They are made, using the very best and newest equipment « .. to assure you of ity, strength, durability, end weather- resistance. Avoid cracked walls . .. use Tru-Bilt and be safe! BUY THE BEST — BUY TRU-BILT BLOCKS STRUCTURAL STEEL » INTO THE KITCHEN — When seated at the table in the family room, members — which may be opened from either side. Through the door at the rear can be seen a | WEA Vinsocing = Budget Terms | of the family have this view of the kitchen. The counter in which the stove unit is set - glimpse of the hall, with the tilt-top table against one wall. Wallpaper and curtains in rity ] annnanaanaagl } } tiil PPitsadl | | if j we FREE CORNER is also a a pess-through from kitchen to family room. Around this opening & are cupboards _the kitchen match and are the same material as the as room draperies. RESIDENTIAL—COMMERCIAL—INDUSTRIAL WITH EACH : ee lee New Gypsum Plaster | on such controls to give just the aw KOOL VENT | rensticne ot ot wats anc Pliers Are Made for Job ==ix"<"-" 2 FRULBILT BLOCK CO. so Z the of Alani Awni ceilings and building new CUSTOM MADE = [ut | WROUGHT IRON — [cist ereatly simplified by | —Don't Use as Hammers | 2-,re: “semeter wouent exist in gas ranges today without | You can keep your pliers in top; pipes, however, and they will often! Red oe ‘and. oven beat control MASONRY BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES 1992 Pontis< oe FE 4-9531 Tt IRE ee TT RAILINGS plaster. It is much lighter and : PP) | wornine condition by observing e/substitute for e small wrench. |the kind you can set and forget aph and Orchard Lake Roads ‘ , according to the) Never use pliers on any mate- ence ppilargt pce le) ec ecard For the Home Gamcliet fareware | Manatee: rial harder than the pliers them. wm eal ready tbe al NTT ' CASS higher fire-resistance. t . The : selves.- tt er Cell Evenings — FE 5-5015 |All you do is add water and use. Sen ctaneas etiectively oa copper, brass, |T™ent,,tnermameter. we'd still be : SESSSRSSSSSSEREHH To give a look of distinction toa) Don't overload them. This is aluminum and soft steels, but the rare RED BARN | VENETIAN BLinp Ssticsszsccmi es cone Seo aoe acme” |e A: Beostitel Neve Madern home craftsmen make. Plier jaws|try them on spring-steel or tool-| | The thermometer and themostat twit = of line easily if you apply we we It oop ; coumbeetie team up to make gas heating | m pressure. Small hard matic as well as a storage-less| | should be used to cut. or hend light|have to exert undue pressure—| : of , VILLAGE U N D RY and interruption-less source 1 TAPES—SLATS—CORDS material only. For bigger fobs,|weakening the joint, dulling the heat—and “eoolth” as well, since CA BE YOUR VACANT LOTS THOROUGHLY CLEANED use pliers =a ee jaws = padded even breaking the 54 many homes are now air con- N S$ longer — t provide greater/handle, = Ghee ] You, too, can have a wonderful new deluxe custom in Restricted Area eee. Give pliers a Loar aicclipy The gas clothes dryer: and| built birch kitchen including formica tops and built- Never expose pliers to extreme) Occasionally app drops of incinerator actually owe their ex- in thermador range and heat. If you use them to hold/ Machine oil to the joints. If the tone to thermostatic controls. | objects you are heating with a ‘plier teeth are dull or clogged 54 does your refrigerator, especi- oven installed in your blow-torch, be careful that the With dirt and grease, sharpen them aity if i¢ is the type that makes home for as little as $25 heat is not transmitted to the With a wire brush or a smail taper its own ice automatically, elimin- per month with ne down pliers. “Insulation between the file. If you first soak the pliers sting the ice tray. . , s pliers and the object you are for 24 hours in carbon psa ATA A peyment! Stop in. See P heating may be helpful. ee eines will be easier to re-| ¢, you see, without “thermo”. our model kitchen. Esti- a ; oe a jwe'd be living back in the good | mates ore free! | Only 10 % Down es Pliers are not hammers. : ‘old days. They may been good, 1 (+) ’ in a room cumb to the temptation to ‘ It nee |GAMA says, but they cortaialy eo their flat sides to hammer nails, 5 Ways a weren't automatic. Small Monthly planks = cwerws and you na throw the jaws About = pe Go or : | Terms Available — See Our Display at | ft whac per "sq Payment | 3" | Oc [wsnasrecet cui wim as Thermo World’ “S.izz-cc2| The CABINET SHOP 4 | | man Gan ap Topas Dante tee toe se HELM WOT |e afceinrs is ses Open Mendey end Thundey Fret)? | 3 MILES NORTH OF SIZE ciade "Mary other inteeting Danes are valable HI CT Look Around a Bit— (mais Br mt betre te war| 3088 West Huron "i,resi Leakaianet LAKE ORION |... vvvvvvvvYY {combinations of planks and blocks|Pecessary to work on wires 0 ” eat i sbost a = - EE - - ON M-24 2 TAPE SIZE 99¢ are possible, for both are avail-|through which live current is flow. Meters, Stats, Couples,. . 3 TAPE SIZE $1.45 able in a wide range of wood grain !né. : Almost Everything . 6 FOOT LENGTHS; LONGER [patterns and plain colors, inctud-| in using cutting pliers, place | . ; PROPORTIONATELY PRICED ing past the work far back into the jaws. | ee HOWARD T. NEW TAPE & CORD INSTALLATION! While the smooth, hard plastic) This increases the cutting power | Consider “thermo.” It is defined A SPECIALTY surface of the hardboard panels! ang the | da of in the dictionary as, ‘‘A combining Small Charge for Pick-up jis highly resistant to 4) eee —— form denoting heat.” But what y wear twisting the jaws. : 25 WORK GUARANTEED soil, it has a soft luster for an Webster doesn't say is that SPECIAL RATES TO COMMERCIAL arance that is as suitable for; Don’t use pliers to loosen or “thermo” also could be called a COMPANY FIRMS rep living nat as the see tighten nuts. The teeth of the veritable sumbol of modern living. TY ee e@ plier jaws will tear and shear the - °* © ® 22060 W. 13 Mile Rd. ALL-BRITE VENETIAN The 16°x8’ planks and 16’x16"| corners of the nut off, and it may) Take the thermoStat and the BLIND LAUNDRY ~ Iblocks are of sizes easy for the be unsafe to use a wrench on it in thermometer, two simple deriva- irmingham > amateur craftsman to handle. | the future. Nothing will ruin the tives of “thermo” (we'll let the B 9 4738 Joslyn Roed: wis = jteeth of pliers sooner than this scientists worry about . thermodif- Mi 6-1234 * ; FE 8-3641 : Geronimo was a medicine man: eee Combination pliers can musion, thermocouples, thermo- of the Apache Indians. ‘be used to grip small rods and kinematic, thermovitaic and themo- SSESSRSReeeeeeeee° : = dynmics). The indispensable tole fF in the, home played by these two -“PONTIAC’S HEADQUARTERS FOR ALUMINUM DOORS” inétruments is dramatized tna did-you-ever-stop-to-realize listing OPEN SUNDAY «tx ALWINDO cof |" | —— Your Cara Home ' a Fudimentary affair if there | ALUMINUM COMBINATION Se SSS |e /CARLOAD SALE “stex'so'ten" Jess) BUILD A All Brand-New 1956 tnperatren, te meter Iy 97) | | . Models Mode of 100% po O RS _matic gas water pooeees jones | T 4 X 20 ¢ AR Ente piceaiaieneaun : Is Your Furnace 3 = A GOOD DOOR COMPLETE ¢ oe . “ONLY sense 9 onth - : Tired Out? 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The reason: There TT Th Ce AINTS for every purpose HERE'S THE NEW AND EASY WAY TO MAKE A BUILDING MODERN... Gag leakage or dampness in basements jwhich are beyond the control of | waterproofing compounds, CONDENSATION be warehouse, hospital, hotel, sky- ment walls without first making) scraper or public building, PC Glass.ja careful check of your home to’ DAMP PROOF YOUR CELLAR — Cement-base paints with sili- cones added are applied in much the same way as other cement wa-. Halts Cellar Water Leaks | the your problem, rest a smal! mirror “wonder chemicals’ for whi ch/against the wall. If. after a few |chemists have dreamed up such a hours, the mirror gets wet and fog- | | variety of applications as water|gy—that’s condensation. Look for | repellents. They've done it again. a means of increasing air circula-| re 2-838) This time, incorporated in ce: |tion. ment-base paints, the versatile sil-/ STALL WENT of electrie fans, or merely open the basement hours every day. Electric dehumid- lifiers will also do the job. ed, supports replaced and ‘so on, system are several basic causes of water) fF is water away jreplacement of defectivé mortar. and conduits. passing through the Among the causes listed by en- wall—all are steps in prevention gineers for Siliphane Corp., are of dampness and water seepage. |condensation, poor masonry and Mortar preparations for such re- |faulty drainage systems. Don’t-at* pairs are available ready-mixed. HETHER it’s a home, factory, tempt to waterproof interior base- Goop INSURANCE TH t | Cy PF WATER x "|, tive in Paints To discover if condensation is. Install a window went, a pair windows for a few Repairs to existing drainage systems can help do away with dampness in basements. Inspect the gutters, leaders and drain pipes along the eaves of your roof, Relocation of downspouts { and installation of splash blocks | may be advisable. The pitch of | gutters may have to be correct: | in order to improve the The filling of cracks in masonry, nd filling of openings for pipes Should the walls remain dry fol: i : bucket ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1956 | | Is Your Vacation Cottage Ready for Summer Use? ! are some pointers that might be, 4. Use self-adhesive plastie- to perking “up the summer|neipful in organizing your ‘e-|cover shelves, cabinets, wall areas| despair. They may be kept clean! treat: over sink, stained table tops and! and cool by occasional scrubbing: s.| wonders in refurbishing 1. Do a thorough soap ahd water pookcases. A 40-foot roll woul com (A few abea regs tren home mayl coe = = cleaning first: Clean windows, | put in apple-pie order! of soapsuds. with a. nice | cleaner. 3. If there are no window cur- be done, Simple repairs, @ wabbed clean. Or use sheets, by age hasn't been cho-icors ‘walls and table surfaces 800Ut $8. Apply it with the hands)dress them. as possible 80! with A good stiff brush and plenty in a jiffy, and take it up when dust catchers with. the vacuum papers may be ‘applied to jog up wall sections. 5. Plastic waste paper baskets magic, don’t tains or draperies get plastic or/are ideal for refuse, may be used up because there is work | paper curtains that may be suds-|at home later. 6. Plants go a long way to cre- floor receptacle all summer. Cover § of suds and vareity store fastening clips to the tops through! ating cheerful atmosphere. Gera-|@ big ice cream or lard can with | { accessories with little expense which you can slide a rod. The|niums are especially effective and effort can go a long way to | ) sheets may be kept ‘bright-white numbers of them plaged summer. putting the vacation cottage in jall summer just by tossing them dow sills or shelves will distribute the cozy bracket. jin: the laundry. Or use colored color beautifully. These tog may/don’t worry. Summer days are long! The idea is to do a good clean-|sheets if you have them and vets ted taken home at the end of thejand candles can fill the bill until) survey remaining drabness. Here'harmonize with the room decor. -7. If the floorg are bare, don't! Fiber rugs are gay and priced and the old paint |erything in the house. @dS' colors as joyfully as the make it a hodge-podge. Pick out) — TWENTY-THREE If you wh! your own , cottage you cah do a lovely. but expensive job of brightening it | Beat-up old end tables, « 8. Drab furniture may be cov- tables, re pens ; jyou leave the cottage if the land- ered A old. sheets, bedspre ! and walls lap up new 2. Clean upholstery and other lord doesn't approve of it. Striped|® Shower curtains. But don’t) sa does lollipops. the worst piece or two of the lot , to cover and let it go at that.’ ‘ 9: Plan to keep a big. bunch. of€- rhodendron or other greens in a SEE tic adhesive and use it as the} on win-| container, 10. If there aren't enough lamps, | Se A be bn bb bi $10 Pontiac Bank B Phone FE 4-4516 POT ECS CC CC CCC bed time. To Buy or Sell Real Estate ; or Land Contracts ‘ eee Blocks will improve its appearance and determine these causes, and then its utility. For these good-looking, correct them. — ‘lowing completion of all repairs, iapplying a waterproofing compound beauty s number of valuable practical crystalline blocks combine with their | advantages. They admit of dif- common damp-basement head- p aT aches. It occurs when warm, tused daylight into any interior, yet | pumid air in the basement meets their noa-transparency guards privacy: | cooteg walls and floors: Conden- They provide good apa ea | sation is at Its worst when more sank sd sn eto LLG |-ameature te added to the a by 3S ree: laundering, clothes drying, etc. dit g equip They are easy to clean, easy to install. They cat. | maintenance qpsts to the bone. And they are thoroughly madera in every re- spect. Whether you're building or re- modeling, investigate PC Glass Blocks. CLARKSTON- ORTONVILLE AREA 4% Acres near the lakes on Ortenville Read coe i er: $600.00 Down with water (four to 10 -hours). , ROCHESTER (near) : moisten it with a fine spray of wa- : ter. Eatetes, Beavtitel batiding lot. Wen [| The next day. again moisten thi | Goes first coat, then apply and water teted Priced $1050.00 Bt Cash er Terms C. R. Holcomb & Son 4120 N. WOODWARD LI 9-1000 Royal Ook COAL & SUPPLY CO. ‘140 N. Cass Ave. FE 5-8163 . is Condensation is one of the more - cially important if wall materials | are highly porous. tion, certient-base waterproofing compound covers approximately | 100 square feet. Property applied | it’s said, the coating will not pee! | or crack, face with water and apply the first -§/ coat with a scrub brush. When the first cgat has hardened stfficiently 'so tha the first. Use an ordinary paint ,brush ta apply coating No. 2. |ter seepage causes in check. Neg ‘lected, they may multiply. good insurance. And it is espe-| One gallon of silicone-formula- | Thoroughly saturate the wall sur- ] it won't run im contact wre the :-con’ coat as you did! Finally, remember to keep wa- The GOOD Both Fit Your Budget! HOUSEKEEPING Ny (0) g of PONTIAC Which FITS Your Need? DUO-THERM ‘«omcWater Heaters Electric! —— =>) 30 Gallon Gas Mod bid shes normal size Keeps the tank filled automat Fully insulated. Fully automatic. And time for most families.of normal size. Now Only .. fhe GOOD HOUSEKEEP Open Fri. & Mon. of PONTIAC. 7 ~~ Till 9:00 51 West Huron Street. Shop by Phone, Too! —— Gas! Supplies hot water constantly for a family of silently and economically. Fully guaranteed. Fully insulated Special $ 9 5 Vow at f : $5 Dn. a 52 Gallon Electric | during the thrifty money*saving ‘economy hours of nighf. A generous supply of hot. water all the ‘99°? 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Lumbermen point! — out that for every $3 saved in orig-} - inal_cost, $1. extra can be saved in interest-in 20 years. . here BUILD wre ne BEST % Ready-Mixed Concrete See us for a Complete Line of Builders’ Supplies _ ® Lime and Plaster Send and Gravel % Send, Lath, Tile * Face and Fire Brick BOICE BUILDERS SUPPLY © CONCRETE © BLOCK 545 S. Telegreph Rood We have Lecco of face brick in eer yard vr or immediate delivery. Every ee every grade! . - We effer one ef the largest sup- plies in all of Ontiané County. © BRICK Telephone FE 5-8186 31/2" Round Ducts tnside Your Walls! seve hours of couty lnctalletion ond “tearing up” your heme. Blond-Alr Goes | re la Home: Reremont, eility room, ettie, dese! or cleove. Ask ost Ale tn Bvory Re Room Faster! =te cold floor, cold Goodwill Automatic Heating ! and Cooling 3401: West Huron St. a FE 2-7849 a twith insufficient closet space. | The dimensions indicated as a ‘rear closet stud to the stud in the’ Ceiling joists also should be located | I Frik ~ i It's Easy to Build a Closet Tt is easy to build a closet with in place, as shown, by toenailing modern sliding doors for a room to the studs, and install the double header in the same manner with ‘the wide dimension vertical. Use 6-penny finishing nails to atuach shelves, paneling, mould- ing, and apron. Make the top shelf from 1-inch boards. Notch guide can be varied to meet in-| | dividual needs. It wil] probably be, ‘desirable to adjust the width of the closet to permit nailing the left) wall. Various devices to aid in locating studs are on the market. | studs and attach the shelves to the braces. If the shelf is to sup- port heavy loads, a middle brace in order to attach the top plates. can be installed between the front When the necessary sttids and joists have been located and the aoe ae ee teee: S S exact dimensions of the closet de- Cut l-inch tongue - and - groove termined, remove a portion of the paneling to cover the left side of | baseboard moulding from the cor- the closet and. fasten it to the ner where the closet will fit. | board moulding removed from the Out all pieces of framing from | by ¢-inch lumber and use 1¢- \right wall to finish the closet wall the floor, Cut an apron from 1 |by Sinch boards, miter the top | Corners, and install # on the front ot the framing, as shown. | Buy or make sliding doors and | the necessary hardware and install according to directions. Set all nails and fill the holes. Paint the closet . or stain and varnish to match or iblend with the rest of the wood- wo . | instal the rear: mods by nailing alae ito the wall studs, if possible, and ‘by toenailing to the plates. Cut out a notch 1% inches deep and full width, as shown, near the top of Home Fire Alarms ithe front studs for ne Ae Available i in Stores |header. Install the front st \toenailing to the plates. vis bacon For most homes, the fire alarm A jis the family dog or the family litselt. It's an inefficient system home fire alarms that AE UPINUR heats into the household electric | current but do pot use electricity ® | unless jalarm. One company make a compat detector with transformer that is, they are sounding the mounted on the surface, Most units never” need adjust. ment and never require additional servicing. The usual placement for such detectors is near the bedrooms, in the attic or storage area, and in the furnace room. . * * td] - @ Eliminates Painting _@ Insuletes Home @ Factory Application | @ Lowest G hey will service 400 @ Free Estimate SS A iieing space, ‘They @ No Money Down ‘sound at about. 140 degrees. ay ee Use Varnish Inside | In finishing fine furniture. free- FHA Li d Cont Moery’s Oil Burner Sales-Service GAS AND OIL——EXCEL—MUELLER 2212 Maddy Lone Free Estimates FE 2-4970 . ALCO ALUMINUM rier or ais sett on the PRODUCTS CORP 5° 7, sentry or TOSS iat? eS coe, ela < shou enameled. shellacked or s. Dephi. General Mgr. garden oe nthe porch. im Ge 2. ne A pene eie YOU EXPECT MORE-and You GET IT! . QUALITY Plus WORKMANSHIP Plus STYLE Plus. CONVENIENCE in This Malad and foe 3 Bodreem ‘RANCH HOME! Convenient Terms Available ee comer $74, $23,000.00 in This Area ‘SOUTH BLOOMFIELD HIGHLANDS---An Exclusive Subdivision of Custom Built Homes! - A SUBDIVISION OF BEAUTY---In a Most Desirable Location! - is Located just North of Squore Lake Road. end East of Woodwerd. PONTIAC | SOUTH BLVD. @ Br @ 3 Large Bedrooms @ Fu MODELS | oC. @ Gas Fired Air Furnace @ Natural Fireplace @ Attic Storage @ Covered Terrace - @ Plastered 1'/2 Car Garage @ Formica Counters @ Double Sink Open Sat. and Sun. 1 to 8 4420 N. Woodward Ave. , CHECK ALL THESE DESIRABLE FEATURES: ick Ranch Home @ Copper Plumbing @ Built-In Cabinets MN ~@ Wardrobe Closets @ Lavatory in Basement @ Lot 75 by 155 iN @ Low Taxes @ Within 5 Minutes of Downtown Pontiac. @ Colored Tile Features il Bosement—Tiled -. . R. Holcomb & Son | Liberty 9-1000 é Royal Oak, Michigan lto Prevent Decay | in Building Home jwith dry lumber and to use build- | |studs and braces. Use the base-. jand attach it to the paneling and) at best—with statistics of fatalities jand property damage to prove it. BAKED ENAMEL ...°"" hardware store, however,’ smartly styled and can be in-| stalled flush with the wall orien - Other Fine Homes Priced From ' | lUse Dry uinber ST. LOUIS, Mo. (INS)=Here are some tips on how you can prevent wood decay in your buildings. : * LJ * To prevent decay in new wooden| building it is ‘important to build ing designs that will keep the wood dry. If it is oman keep to wan Lo With Modern Slide Doors *=* Carages Additions Attic Remodeling | Breezeways Recreation Roors Kitchen ~ Remodeling A. Murray White \ you'll find just what you need in oa garage, home improvement, etc., when | you take your problems to . . . BOB'S BUILDING SERVICE SPECIALIZING IN Commercial Buildings Concrete Work Porch Enclosures Roofing Siding ~ Bath Rooms “There Is No Substitute for Experience” OPEN DAILY 9:00 - 5:30 OPEN SUNDAYS 12:00 - 4:00 BOB’S BUILDING SERVICE 207 W. MONTCALM FE 4-9544 Robert E. White ~ 4-Bedroom Brick 1/2 Baths Private Beach $15,500 INCLUDES LOT x ‘7 OUR HOUSE DIDN'T NEED ~ 17 COATS OF PAINT Couldn't Resist the Automatic COLOR CAROUSEL : ‘Do You ‘Own Land Suitable - + for Development? We are looking for property, elther undeveloped or developed that can be used for commercial, residential or Industrial. We'll buy it or develop it on either. cash basis or partnership or we'll do it on a fee basis, completing all of the engineering and plat work, as well as the roads. A large corporation with all of the skills necessary will ae) you get the most for your property. SYLVAN REALTY, FE 5-9418 2383 Orchard Leke Road, Rt. No. 5 2 * DOUBLE OPEN Saturday 1 P.M. 9PM. Sunday 10 P.M. 6 P.M. Cc ustom Built. "| 3 Bedroom Brick with 2 Car Attached Carne $45,750 nau ‘(Lots from 750 to $2700) VALUE 2 Linen Closets 2 Dining Areas All “Brick Construction All Copper Plumbing. Ceramic Tile Bath Plastered Walls Hardwood Floors ° Fully Insulated Lots 100x150 or Larger 2 Brick Fiteplaces 25’ Bedroom Closets 2-Car Attached Garage. . Full Basement | - All on Blacktop Streets, Convenient to New Schools, Stores and Lakes. SOLID VALUE EXTRA VALUE " ATTRACTIVE. VALUE Landscaping Included ~Natural Birch Cabinets 14x42 Recreation Room © Lawson Stove Hood with Fan Indiana Limestone Planter MODEL 3 Coats of Paint 52 Gal. Elec. Water Heater Complete Eavestrough Vinyl] Tile Kitchen Floor Slate Vestibule Living Rm. Picture Window Concrete Garage Floor realtor | | ward e. partridge 11050 W. Huron ‘ FE 4.358] | Sere Cons That Patio. thie for research im chemisty. DUTING the Spring India for research in chemistry physics, biology, agriculture, math- ametics,* and engineéring. $1200.00°~ $1500.00 be made now at s * ROGERSON CONSTRUCTION. CO. FE 3.9283 ‘MA 56-1261 ‘expensive than a porch, but it ‘is| - ‘of little use in colder weather, or @ porch must be built to blend in with the house and might become a future room if proper provisicg!) is :made for heating. | FIRST Whichever you finally decide to! for Best i build, your first problem will be Price and |where to build it. The right loca-; Quick Service tion, with perhaps some help from | jfencing and planting should give} mea Nordea ithe desired privacy. Important too, | Insurance |this ‘outdoor living area” should Trust Service | be convenient to the kitchen and . lavestments living room. | > * s Dawson & Watson | Furniture for your porch or patio B 3. Dawsen, Hugh A. Wetson |should be in, keepifg with furniture 11% N. Saginaw Se. ‘used inside the house, but it should Ph. FE 2-5420, Pontiac HOME BARGAINS] FROM THE BUILDER i JUST A FEW LEFT They will Be Snapped Up Fast at the Low Price of Only $7300" $650" mn 52° a The $52 Monthly Payment Includes: _Princple--Interest--Taxes and Insurance! OPEN SATURDAY and SUNDAY | 12 Noon “til 7 P.M. DIRECTIONS Drive out to Drayton Plains, turn right on Sashabaw Road to Maybee Road, turn left . to Drayton Road and Model. RENE Construction, Inc. 10760 W.9 Mile Road ._ LI 7-6121ff ‘withstand being rained upon. ; reation room, laundry and extra lavatory. The = These Houses Have to Be Seen to Be Appreciated Vi ASS ih Sara ing your home with OWLY FLEXALUM provides afl these exclusive features: ¢ Permanent Finish ¢ Complete Ventilation e e Glare-Free “Halo” Light for FREE Liberal terms—FHA approved—Take 3 years In order to get a full seasom of! | A patio, or open terrace is less) | '" when the bugs start to buzz. While! pe Reg ylar Home Tools Used f—"$ > : + @* , 3 4 to Make Household Things} 5 z ‘ | Enthusiasm frequently has led) Build decorative cornices for'$ - 3 do-it-yourself home owners into windows to hide drapery rods. 3 ] BEAMS—CHANNEL ; | starting projects they are unable * 6 @ > 4 | c finish. *< there ae Oe Install resilient vinyl by-the-yard! 3 ANGLE—TEE . > ome improvement activities material ki ‘ q which the average adult can do ae ees pore neigeel as ae REINFORCING BARS ; with professional looking board °* ¢ e 3 , says the Construction Research) w 4 Bureau, national clearing house for | coe: aa poseable oot HOT ROLLED AND ! building. information. [proof compound designed to stop $COLD FINISHED BARS; ey aes ROUND—SQUARE 3! | and storage cabinets that will | solve the family's where-to-put- |by building a terrace. ‘ways, and install this fire-resistant | Re- tie sagging. springs, replace « Plewalum., avium awnings TODAY! e Color Harmonized HOMES S FOR. AMERICANS * “You streets expect any reduction in automo-| bile traffic, the Association says, | but plant ‘‘buffers” can be used | |to reduce noises, If you suffer, |from year-round, traffic noises, ae evergreen trees on the street or | highway side of the property are, BED RM: BED RM recommended. 07a 0° 9:0" u1-9° —_ 2 CAR CAR. * 6-4 LIVING RM. 19-0" « 21-0" | If the noise is troublesome only 0420.6" during the summer, the Association DINING RM ‘says that deciduous trees which) * BLY ‘ rinemace Ser ae ‘shed their leaves in the autumn | C ‘cin SOTO lare suitable. ESTIMATES Pi re | } Magy oad 0. At Port Louis, on the British) rental hy “ WA Tw» coats — \Island of Mauritius, some 700 stu- ‘ F KITCHEN Os oes idents applied for the Cambridge ¢ om e.e°s we" F Overseas Certificate examination. BED QM Of 400 who took it, only 12 passed; |} © Ste, CSc - 7T-EF-]RS if 79 did not turn up and 217 failed|p M-59 (Ya Mi, West of Airport) wack im I covereo oe, in all five subjects, | ; cCL.o. emrny x . hae . se ies = = sana z —— . NY fee PLAN ® 7432 AP on a rear garden terrace. The main floors feature sliding glasgedoors between dining room and.cov- Nered patio, among various other advantages. This is\Plan 7432AP by Herman H. York, architect, “461st St., Jamaica 32, N. Y. The house cov- ers 1,423\square feet, exclusive of garage, which figures at alower rate. SPLIT LEVEL PLAN — A split level houdes making the most of your building space, this planj ‘keeps the cheaper-to-build garage at one side utilizes the lower floor under bedrooms for rec} recreation room has its own fireplace and opens Shrubs, Trees Silence Noises From Street . house and cut street noises as much as fifty per cent by planting trees and shrubs on your proprty, p. suggests the American Association of ereerymece: | ceenooners along well- traveled | can “sound proof’ your! * * and highways can -hardly > Tay YooiN® Burp Ph. OR 3-1594 ONLY A FEW LEFT! BALDWIN MODEL HOME 252 W. Rutgers Phone TOwnsend 8-8177 | 4 Here are some -of the around! <«<* * 6 4 the house jobs that require only) Paint porch and lawn furniture, > simple skill and ordinary tools: | whether wood, metal or reed. 4 Building shelves, storage walls “* ; Add outdoor living to your home’! rvvvwwvy* we SHOT ROLLED SHEETS: AND PLATES 4 i probleens. Added storage apace | ee" in the home also can be made Provide privacy by building a § , ‘4 ‘4 Pontiac Welding & 4 4 4 4 , r by building under-the-eaves i fence or planting a hedge. ‘ 4 4 4 4 4 4 and wall racks. Son Painting, both interior and ex-| Build a low cost outdoor fire-| terior, from outside siding, trim place for new outdoor family and snes sizie to! interior walls, jiving pleasure. It need not be elab- $64 IN. Parke doors roodw - jorate and costly, and it doesn't! Refurbishing interior walls, from ..quj > special tal t patching plaster to hanging wall- Bee re stil or oo paper or installing wood wall’ paneling. | SEEK SAFETY Give new underfoot comfort and. beauty to floors throughout the house by installing colorful resi-| lient asphalt tile. Insure slip-proof safety by tiling treads of stair-| Machine Works FE 2-4121 VvuvvwwvvvvvwvwvvVvvVVTVTYWwWT? flooring on basement, attic ona bedroom floors, too. Save on fuel costs and in- crease cold weather comfort by | weather stripping windows and i outside doors with metal, felt or | | wood strips, fi | Repair and refinish furniture. | Here you have a choice of finishes) that-include bleached wood, stain, | gi varnish, lacquer and’ eee | torn webbing and reupholster fur- || niture that has lest its trim ap- pearance. ; . Build indoor window shutters as ||)| a decorative means of controlling | ‘light and ventilation. DAN ROSE REALTY Phone BRoodway 3-100! 20030 JAMES COUZENS Don’t miss this opportunity of enjoying life in one of | these 3-Bedroom all brick Ranch Homes nestled among SS NK : the apple trees of Clarkston Gardens @ 3 Generous Bedrooms © Wardrobe Closets | © One and a Half Baths @ Large Kitchen, 8x14 _@ Luxaire Gas Heat Weather Protection | © Carport Estimate: without obligation Cail FE 5-2102 SUNDAY 12 to 4 | . . 1 63 W. 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FEATURES: | © Twe Bedrooms © Large Lets fa ‘ © Pull Basement ; © Paved Streets FF © 4 Styles te Cheese From © Full Closets with : = @ Luxaive Automatic Oil Sliding Doors , © Steel Casement © Double Ribbén Drive © it t° i =i 3 | i (lig i, |) I. | Only a Few of These Most Desirable “Eldorades” 30-Day Possession MODEL OPEN | to 8 DAILY. _ | i _ 15 Reasons Why These Homes Are Today's Outstanding Value! : e Community Wa ter System @ Winding Blacktop Roads © Close to Schools and Shopping @ Large Lots @ Fire Hydrants — Low insurance Rates HITE BROS. REAL ESTATE: Office at 5660 Dixie Highway — Waterford Ets cag ! t oma The average “American con. sumed 5% bushels of wheat in| 1909. Most aticient mummies of Egypt and Peru. p aareywees FREE OFF ER ‘Let our trained experts inspect your entire heating system without charge, for‘trouble creating =< spots. Dont risk a@ costly, midwinter breakdown! Phone today! ae TINMREN a . Silent Aulemalic GAS ~— OIL HEAT @ matter ef hours! SPECIAL SUMMER TERMS! No Payments 'til So October Ist! OW .@ NO DOWN PAYMENT @ 36 MONTHS TO PAY Established 1910 A. ELBLING & SONS x Heating * Air Conditioning * Sheet Metal Work % Roofing 2 S. Parke St. Phone FE 4-1504 MAKE A CARDBOARD TEMPLATE OF TUB FOR CUTOUT TO FIT INTO TUS SQUARE EMBOSSED PATTERN ALUMINUM | SHEET | Yolspet ! VELVET Water Softener in Home= Now Joins Glamor Parade The Alkyd Flat Wonder Enamel! FILLING AND SEALING of hard and soft woods to match. Home water softeners have as $125 a year, the bureau states,' This is the most economical edge; jtiie ph Thetr we is highly \treatment, but should not be used recommended if the plywood pan-| 4 joined the appliance glamor pa- At this rate, the equipment soon where panel edges will be sub-| els are to be given a natural or jrade, taking on color and modern pays for itself. Softeners also are Fume -Resista: jected to severe abuse. Involved is stained finish WHITE HOUSE PAINT 2. 000s cee ee Cal. $4.95 I styling at the same time. available from water softening the simple matter of filling the eee aster | There is a marked tendency in S¢Tvice organizations on a monthly |, ati ed ain with ae eee Sepa | bibang os ig aden Pree bated | radeen Kitche tannin testerouss rental basis. aa - Parlier ae Table tops surfaced with lami-, Kills and removes reets, remeves sludge from sewer Lincs $3.65 Easier / Better / such basic eqyipment as the auto- Savings with soft water are - may knife. : nated plastics look best when their | papi ae See GSoebo00c Le wee . oe e e ‘matic clothey’ washer, dryer, wa- readily appreciated in considering, edges are covered with strips of} a ecricrae are @ ‘ter heater, And softener together, the cost of running a home in hard! Several varieties of wood put- |the same miaterial. Contact ce- GARDEN TOOLS ................ «2... 50% Ott FASTER... ‘separated ffom the kitchen proper water areas—and that includes 85 vos ay mean genome jmexs is used. : FLOOR SAMPLE Doors teeta eens $2 OFF REGULAR PRICE 1 door sliding r cent of the countr either powde to mixe : , Arematic Cedar teen cee eee aril Heating reba Two out of every izes boxes With water, or prepared, ready | a ‘eased aoe The: nue sid oalins 9828 ee8 some ec u0 congpads 2S< SQ. FT a ss trian! Bore ton of soap used are largely wasted by [fT Use. Sand smooth when thor- im : oe | CEDAR CLOTHESLINE POSTS. 5’ Te nose din to Ge. $1.72 with roller or brush. chee Byeoes) ee hard water. The soap curd formed ewxhly dry, then paint. cnipet seems Get ead sree ad STEEL CLOTHES POSTS $6.45 £0. fi < Un orr » ee oe ay err eeseres CASTER... ~~. | _Table-top, cabinet-type soften: J aiens textile fibers. Clothing METAL EDG EBANDING | be at Bow = ° ; ers_and heaters make an in-line out 25 t than! a i | ing strips. CLOTHES LINE—SO Fe. ..... 0... $1.25 because it — — | arrangement with the clothes opr per cent sooner =| Metal -molding is commonly used) _Betore applying the edging fill Big 6-Ft. er broshm washer and dryer, providing ad- tard water scale buildup short. |°2 edges of plywood kitchen cour the plywood edge grain with wood WORK OCH eee eens $17.50 as) ditional valued storage space on | jtertops surfaced with plastic lam-|' lastic and sand lightly when dry. 12x12 Armstreng Accoustical SETTER... Came P / aad yaa day. - Conventional, . = = life of miarieeng oe ae linates. Generally applied with Oe ak plastic ee ere cutive ors aS PEOS oOo once noeoons 1WUAc EA . ‘ now! ~\/ Gar instalation ts pee Fe yee screws, some types have over-| lo be flush with the lower aéem Perforations) te the emoothest flat ‘ VALSPAR SEMI-GLOSS ' . wdty room or basement, Labceriagge pegboard event ihe lapping flanges which will hide o the plywood base and a finish you've ever seen. i ENAMEL IN COLORS TO :/| were featured prominently in 4 /,, getting through, water heat- Reweey ries Leap veriand about “% inch above the top sur-| “Always Service — All Ways” Completely washable. { MATCH VALSPAR VELVET. { | manufacturers exhibits. ling bills go up. Outlay for lotions caw = cut Ne sh ne-toot Hack tace. Apply the strip with cement. — $529 $165 | It's casy to harmonise walle “: | Soft water at all hot and cold/and creams is greater, due to the, . and plane or file down its upper A ‘ - and woodwork now! + |outlets in the home may save the harshening effect of hard water| WOODEN EDGEBANDING edge evén with the base top. 4 5 16 lovely new decorator | : |average family ot a as as much on n complexion. | Solid wood molding the thick- For a thicker effect on table C0. colers and white! any A | —— —————— = ness of plywood may be applied edges, nail a one-inch strip of wood | dware Complete Basement Waterproofing shouldbe countersunk and. conpiywood table’ beset. Following {| DONALD R. HICKS, Mgr Od ci Co ; cealed with wood putty, and the edgebanding the table will appear! ( i Keego Har wa re | All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! wood painted or stained.. more solidly massive. 1441 Baldwin (at Walton) FE 2-9104 sf ‘| Reliable Waterproofing —— — NUMBER 1 a | . ; | 24 Whitfield Phone FE 4-0777 i 3041 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 2-3766' i V TS:'795 Moves YouRieht In! ROCHESTER PARKLAND RANCH — With Gas Heat and Full Basement -3g7m FULL MONTHLY PAYMENT 515, 395Low FHA DOWN PAYMENTS 30 Year Mortgages at low, low. monthly payments! | HAS ALL THE BIG CITY CONVENIENCES (Taxes Are Lower In Rochester) » Loaded With Custom Features Found in Homes Selling to $30,000! HOUSE AREA © 70-toot wide tots © Public schools, elementary and high. © Storms and screens included vegaiors pres ociaae and Lutheran, © Kitchen tan and hood within 2 blocks © Garbage disposer a © Township park. with swimming, picnick- 0 Vanity Pe a sok ing, playground ecross the street, ©@ State-stocked trout stream right in the © Colored bath fixtures fee development. nomen tn) levetery |=) © _ © S minutes te Bloomer State Park e Sp ry birch pb A. “ Pood Picture windows in living room and EAT te UO Cd . kitchen © Shopping centers aed © City weter ond sewers, © Police and fire protection. © Clase bathtub enclosure @ Jalousie in kitchen ‘ Exclusive Sales Agents. REAL ESTATE - REFRIGERATION ROY’S REPLACEMENT FE 54-6274 . PARTS SS AVON ELECTRIC oo \ ee) fo He = eo PONTIAC REFRIGERATION rs A TO Z REFRIGERATION SERVICE FE 4-0455 OR 3-2221 PETE'S REFRIGERATION ; == ene = a ts © problem easily solved by any of the methods pictured above. DAU cx (P. ©) INC. 'H A H ] f ] Ti VE 28-0163 SIX LAKES REFRIGERATION ere re eipiu 1 ps MOTE REFRIGERATION a eee to Counter P] d Debits# sacs smc MASON 8. b° Ir riywoo EDITS a | sure nerrictration REFRIGERATION . a. OR 3-133! FE 2-6000 Nearly everyone in the habit of bevel the edges of the plastic. Ap- raBEan working with plywood recognizes ply the molding with Its top sur. TTT ET bs GORDON-BEGI 18450 James Couzens, Detroit UN 4-4810 MODELS OPEN DAILY 1 TO 8 P.M. MODEL PHONE—OL 6-9391 J u / : ’ LS SSCCRSRERERR REE Pontiac-Gakland County REF! IGERATION Assn. ~ Code of Ethics & To Give Compitent and Reliable Service in Our Areas. . To Poster Mutuel Understanding ond Respect in Customer | % To Keep Pace with Letest Advancements in the Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Industry. For Dependable, Fair and \ Courteous Service, Call: ty riasmanpannaetin ‘am appreciates Hs good points. However, like anything else, it has jits share of drawbacks. Rie tn cs ; ode High on the debit list is the , Latest Innovations for edgeband- fact that plywood demands some 128 Plywood are the almost paper: + form of dceattnced ah r\' thin wood strips offered in rolls | a ae S 1 Several ‘of several feet in length. Some) methods -of concealing the plies, are coated with pressure-sensitive | have been devised over the years. adhesives, others are applied with Harelarel ol tew: the aid of contact-bonding cements. All are available in many species'| face level with the lower edge of the bevel. ALBERT B. LOWRIE LUMBER CO. Spring Specials 4192 Ledgestone Drive “Aa Address of Distinction” California Contemporary Model Homes in- Westridge of Waterford OPEN SATURDAYS and SUNDAYS. 2:00 to 6:00 P. M. or by Appointment The winding roads, the rolling terrain, the effective blend of modern traditional afd conservative con- temporary homes — all lend a handsome bock ground for this Patrician California Contemporary —with its rich redwood and stone facade! Thermopane windows, superior gas heating system, many quality & deluxe features, a huge paneled “Activities” room assures serene family living. Churches, schools, shopping facilities and transportation near by. Westridge is only ten minutes from downtown Pontiac. If you seek relaxed informa! suburban living among carefully selected neighbors, see this modern pattern of delightful living for you in Westridge of Waterford r Vew DIRECTIONS——O# Disie Nighwey neer Waterlerd stoplight Designing Service ers Cranbrook Lane te Ledgestone Drive — Right. to YOUR DREAM HOME. HELTMAN & TRIPP ON ‘PAPER. , : A GENERAL CONTRACTORS \ Our designer, M Aylesworth, will incor porate your ideas te: make your dream home a reality. Meet him at. the model home Satur- days and Sundays. Exclusive Builders and Developers of. Westridge-of-Waterford We Custom Build on Your Site or Ours! FE 5-8161—OR 3-9411 22 West Lawrence St. 3 ay « ys ; - ae : o « “ % k ° | “ot ee { 8 pe > i THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. MAY 5, 1958 a aoe ye ’ TWENTY-SEVEN > | : area | 2 i 3 ) > . Late test t Building Trend — More Bedrooms in Homesplackbirds Plague 22 agerd Officich Fece, jussuauaussseanens | 1 nishme 4 A NT > PO , The most popular homes in 1986|to $:59 ,persons, and continues tojportion of two. bedroom Aecorator color. 1t cab be installed! Toledo Area Farmers GEARY, Okia. Sa ae IM RT. . A qbeecbiarretel mel dbah pany lipsongenes rise, Ji ss recap cose tad in any room of the home, on any members of the Chamber of Com. | our Home Site a eres Se toes eee Years pLEXIBLE HOMES PLANNED Se smooth floor above or below grade,| TOLEDO, “Ohio @® — Farmers|merce here are going to ge thes Must Come First! & > first choice. of home buveri| With personal’income at an.all-/bér of mew houses with four or land is kept clean with a minimum|near the ‘narshy shores of West. it 's = ab Soi 2 } throughout the count 's the time high, these larger families! more bedrooms. - _ of effort, In addition to resisting | | The chamber bought up a batch Select Yoon Bow e q ry. .Says aad ‘oud areale . ern. Lake Erie dre asking Uncle} f the last icaahs ‘Ss Trade } Construction Research Bureau, na- |” = meger | Architects and builders, recog- (dampness and cold, the asbestos Sam to help in their war with the lit saptop peepee Uae a? Ranch Home Stes . | tional clearing house for building bgt 1951 and 1954 the ratio; nlzing this, trend ard larger fibers of this tile do not suppert, it-could find and they will be ne Good Neighborhood a i cderengiibe three bedroom houses rose from jow flames, thus increasing the safety, crafty blackbird. | idumped into the laps of members . a 55 N. ?P } _ \s ash per cent to-67 per cent of total woe ok : of the house. ~ ‘who have failed td attend meet-\@ @ Sound Restrictions a > arke St. | ae ber of Re™ construction, while the Pro bedrooms and play areas.are de. — * 8 | Farmers say black clouds” of ings. The members will be re- ~ e Financing Available . FE 4-518) es with a larger number 0! new homes with flexible | While the fanber of rooms in the birds in the last three years quired to fatten them up. Home a _ } bedrooms lead in popularity today) features which enable a family to 4. orican homes h een have attacked whole fields of corn aaa se ° Many Lots Over because American families are. save on costs by finishing off an 110 ne aor a oes ore and other crops. “gy 100 Ft. Wide : 2 ‘growing larger. Last at binh| f= ar dfage expansion attic or basement area Chased about. a ne reregs s*é . Prefabs Gaining Favor 5 e $1,500. Terms 4 [ruse jeuteneted = ee 2b ome | a9 8 lelsure time project. These result today's most popular home| “Last year I tried firecrackers,"'| WASHINGTON — About 100,000 % s of 4,100,000, made 1955 the fifth new home plans specify the most rbert C. D vis = isuecessive record-breaking year. | modern construction methods and | has a floor area of 960 square|said Cariton Diefenthaler of Cur- homes, or nearly 10 Ber cent of! H a a ; | 19.743.850 babies were born during | n 'f uate building materials such as as. lfeet or more. This increased size,'tice. “I spent about $60 to frightenall new single-family housing: gm. Real Estate—Builder a ‘ he (Ges Sear ported (ram| 195% phalt tle which any adult can together with the popularity of open birds away from 30 acres. I had starts, were accounted for by pre- @ 4825 Peatioc Loke Reed s ve i MY planning and integration of day- some success, but every morning fabricated housing in 1955. The pre. @” ‘ontiac Lake hoa a | through 1955. Auto Left Out-of- Doors install. time living areas, provides a new you have to get up before the fabricated ieaine industry used, @ FE 5-4311 © a | Much of the increase in our na. This resilient asphalt tile is avail- and greater spaciousness for fam- birds and every night be’ ready nearly twice as much lumber and MESS SSR ESSEE CREE Se eee ae dee = ee eee to Permit Play, Laundry | xble in a wide range of smart ily living when they come back for supper. "}wood Products in aso as in 1554. ; ile) pra yecihe mr | to Be Finished ' — . ber of third, fourth and fifth chil- dren in American families. Ac- cording to the latest available | The two-car garage soon will re es “Live in Milford” children by 42.2 per cent; and for | Today's home—349 square feet! fifth children by 31.4 per cent. ‘smaller than Dad's—forces the ga-| \ , é EPL YS ORT TO sn Ye In 1950 the average size of the|rage into double, and sometimes a ma WF fe XN eo NAL. NG OL 6 fo io, * 7 |American family, including all triple, service. 3 wt Sa eat a lages. was 3.35 persons, By the end! 4 recent survey reveals that | jot 1954 this average had increased the garage which ence was mere- —— ‘ ty a home for the, car is today HEATING EQUIPMENT anes NOTHING FRUER BURTI. classified under extra reom. REFRIGERATION The | aid th people. SERVICE put "bikes, sate gay flower! All Types—All Makes: boxes and firewood bins at ort | and Residential wt. Many the OTTO A. TRZ0S «DAY OR NIGHT ° shape, . Garmcomay home laundries, ; | aoa ll SERVICE and rainy-day playgrounds. ‘ , f MPEP NA ALE SR | AOE 3101 Orchard Leke Road — FLAS eae fines ian! geal me Here's carefree, yetaxed cameaphere| owes from the noi s and turmoil - — “Be Happy joy magnificent views KEEGO HARBOR meee ord rs Service car. common to the dwellers of the thriving village of Milford \.. and best of all — neo is a most exclusive, £ 2-0278 , Space for today’s larger auto new home development, having all the desired conveniences! ! . , REFRIGERATION | 's disappearing in more waye f . Z ee! ’- Eves & fue. CALL MA 6-6247 | ud Geared | Seecaeag tee eaeaoie. ahs | } 1032 W. Huron St. comment ye gaan ie —| of Connecticut's new homes are | being built without garages. a ————— ——— Se 3 it It's up to the homeowners. i “ ‘BE TTER. START Do-it-yourself and pretabrication| ‘concerns are doing a record- | tw oat business in the garage THINKING | 225-55: ‘mix, muscle with mortar can) ‘build his own relatively low- Priced garage. About Whether or not you build the | ° e , | garage yourself, keep thses i) | Painting Your House rules in_ mind: | 1. Build it big ' - 2 A nine-foot door {s recom- | mended for manele garages. Make This Spring pene 3. Include at aie one pedes- trian door S ; * ¢ e i. Ne “ ant a Reis cat ha) With : 4. Both front ‘door and service § o... = NM oe , mh 5 PONTIAC PURE door of house should be easily —— accessible pose bala G oe ~ HOUSE PAINT ee the sion ne as possible. 6. At least one window is nec- . ab = . ssary for ventilation and lighti - Always First Quality ae cata ao! Abor a Good Buy a. Full Basement Homes 7. Make provision for attic stor- age space. * 8. Concrete floors should stove 5 PONTIAC PAINT f=<25522| "me S49 OAD to 514.900 9. Locate light-control switeh in- MPG. co. ‘side house. ~ FROM 5 . 2 , | India has bought 17 million 17-19 S. Perry FE 5-6184 acrés of land under irrigation in z ‘the last five years. o & © Bus ‘| f : yi ee PELOSI er aS date vant Sopa te NM... dean aee | : 5 ——- . j . R .. . ae ee Bis IMAGINE! Lixing In the Land of ; 7 3) 4 % es en. Lakes, within two blocks of Churches and re 3} ee / = eM e eauti at at Schools: Easy drive to Detroit, Northland, Pontiac, for work and business oh shopping | 3 Bedroom -='Lakeside” jo BONNIE HIGHLANDS FEATURES: a. * Paved Streets | * Sidewalks . * City Sewer . °City Woter MODEL OPEN ee, Spl (Goal 1) oe DAILY ‘TIL 9 P. M. whine Te ae ell o . ” MOVE NOW -Be In This Spring 60-ft. Wide Lots | or PHONE MU 4-8915 \ ' + A “ ; > . 2 e R ° ° ’ ; is * : Ne =, Enjoy Van Norman Lake This Summer =| olling Scenic Area Get In Your Car . . . Model Is Easy to Reach (755 Summit) a ©) Large Remy Bedrooms 5 00 Down *Full Size Basement . FROM DETROIT— weer on Grand FROM PONTIAC— west Huron | ; @ 1% Baths to re . ; River (US-16) to New Hudson, north 6 miles Street, Highland Road (M-59) to Milford ' ‘ = ; Lorge Kitchen d : Veterans | ‘ e Garbage Disposal on Milford Road and follow signs to Summit Road at Highland, Michigan—-turn left and go : . ; d a ‘ ‘ ; Street and First Street ‘ south 3 miles to Milford. OR drive west from BP. @ Forced Air Oil Heat Full Price $11,835.00 pe | A 8 OR North on Telegraph Road er Woodward Pohtiac on Orchard Lake Road thru Keego ff \ ‘ @ Leake Privileges ; - B i bd Cement Drives, Walks -Avenue or Orchard Lake Road or’ Haggerty Harbor, then take Conenerce Road directly x 5 | PS Lorge L 80x180 Model Open lto7 a Road, west on Commerce Road to Milford west to Milford. \ | @ Beauty Queen Kitchen __ Soturday and Sunday— *Ceramic Tile Baths , =a Cabinets Open 3 to 7 Daily , * All Brick Exteriors - Built by Clarita Builders UETT Exclusive Sales Agent -ONLY A FEW CHOICE LOCATIONS LEFT { : 4 : : #r Drive out Dixie Hwy. to Waterford turn left, on 3 *Plastered Wet Walls 4s Andersonville Rd., 3 Blocks to Model on Barnard St. “ i *Hardwood Floors | WHITE BROS. *Vestibule With Closet y Ceramic Tile Kitchen be Sinks 5 CONVENIENT OFFICES TO SERVE YOU: ‘ : . . &§ 8081 COMMERCE ROAD _— 19228 W. McNICHOLS — ‘ REAL ESTATE is 5 Different Elevations Eost of Union Lake Rd. EMpire 3-4197 at Outer Drive KEnwood 2.2400 * . - 7400 HIGHLAND RD. (M-59) 14718 FENKELL bs Office at 5660 Dixie Highway — Waterford oy Reddy Wired | . MUtual 4-6863 EMpire wine neor Hubbel VErmont 8-3001 Phone OR'3-1295 a ) 12077 GRAND RIVER near Wyoming _ TExes 4-0100 2 +r | ! ; et EG BEE ROT Beate - . = AM. Steet ae eT Bs a £ EAE S Meds fi ti pe Oa al " a te g TOOOOM LL LA, mw. = fr ante ian w= eo NE { <= ey Nev sles ) DEWEY Offered Tor Refrigeration | 24%, usin nec REVCO BUILT-IN . REFRIGERATION -and FREEZERS FEderal - 35-6247 paaennt of Walton boulevard. There are 40 lbrick, 3-bedroom ranch . homes) with full basements, automatic) heat and aluminum windows. + Panéled breakfast nooks to match the kitchen ‘cabinets are’ one of the features of these’ new) homes, Paved streets, Pontiac wa-| offered. Kitchens . - Counter Tops, Baths, Floor & Wall Tile, Garages, Storm Sesh and Screens Call tor Free Estimates Carl Shell & Sons —Home Improvements— 4995 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains OR 3-5043 OPEN DAILY 8 TO 6 lbrick selection, paint, ‘erans paying five per ito a 30 year eon Sn os ws The homes are built on lots 50x 120. The subdivision is close to) schools and a bus line. Purchasers | will have a choice of elevation,) floor cov- ering and tile. The price is $14,500, with vet-| cent down | Dust on lamp bulbs.“lamp shades | and the glass bowls that surround’ some light bulks is capable of cut- nation and reading Purposes. Savoy Motel, to be erected on REALTOR. Meve you your ewn plens new home? Are you looking for plens for e new home? Deo you went experience, expert end ef- ficlentwadvice on building « new home? it will pey you to see us. WE HAVE EXPERT BUILDERS WHO WILL-GIVE YOU ESTIMATES ON YOUR PLANS — OR ON. PLANS WE WILL SUPPLY AT YOUR CHOICE. Yes...1s Will Pay You 4286 Dixie Hwy. ORlende REALTOR early fall, the motel will have 40 on Telegraph ele Two-Story Building Wil This Summer 70 CU Gay aay { | Telegraph road at Menominee. The three sided structure (178x in favor of rolling ground for! tears of jealousy when we see land TOx1O4 feet) will be a fireproof | ‘splits.” iin other cities with beautiful hills Delivered to Your Job —, of ypovel ood ed It) ne ts eapertant to note,” ob- and rolling slopes,” strongly sec- HW , | about ac NE served Ormston, “that ‘the split- onded Ormston’s position with ; to Come. In and See... | to the builder, Richard C. Scrib- | ee NR \ Save we labor, |e et ee Hubert S. Curson a D It 4 self’ “The logical spot for a split-level rete to SS, | Pontiac Morris H. Dresner of [/O-{[- Y OUI |home, ‘of course, is on the side of TUP rete ur speci- | Huntington W . ee a hill where its different levels COMMERC eat vive U fications and deliver, | Ie addition to the two story Changes Living jean conform to the slopes.” Phone FE ?- Ret 3583 N. Cass ready-to-pour. Our _ Dreyten Pleins || building. 3-1231 are other features. | section containing 4 units for j the motel will have -a | lounge and a manager's | apartme at in a connecting jeisure time on their hands, have a dim view BATEMAN-KAMPSEN REALTY CO. TO BUY OR SELL | was the architect. Dresner is do- late August or early September | Henry J. Abrams A.1.A. of Detroit Sy AIBA Aah See oT Als, | — rd. sons mnt + a poorer 8 a JALOUSHE WINDOWS WOOD 'DOUBLE HUNG WINDOWS = ‘ | AWNING WINDOWS ALUMINUM DOUBLE HUNG WINDOWS MOTEL FOR PONTIAC — This is an arc.itect’s drawing of the the corner of South Telegraph and Menominee roads. When completed sometime in late summer or the gaits eS detached bi eline at Motel Started Where fone Right piace to Build That Split-Level? | WASHINGTON—Should a ‘‘split-) jlevel’ house be built on sloping or | flat terrain? - ost architects and builders say, } Have 40 Units, Open ine “split” finds its perfect setting, on a slope. But Arthur Bohnen, | of Evanston, I!., claims this sim-| ® | ply is not so. All agree, however,| home. Properly placed on a Footings already are in and con- peer started for Pontiac's stay. motel, The Savoy Motel. It} lie being built on the west side of jean, Va split-level homes are here to, Harry E. Ormston, AIA, of Mc- and builder Bruce) |Blietz of Wilmette, Ill., paired off), Habits in U.S. Millions of Americans, with more ‘found a vast. new and profitable The 14x24 guest units will be air way to sper their he us at home conditioned and have room con. | ° trolled, hot water heat. Individual Three “ee ae do it your- telephones, Hi-Fi and television S¢!f—have changed the living hab- | jits of an untold number of men and ‘The motel is slated to open {n| Women who are finding more act- ual enjoyment today in staying | home | achieves = % 4 *S fst - 2. ae: = os : a — ~ | ts, ti fe! : wf} 3 : — i tov ‘LOOK - SEE- COMPARE! | ATTENTION: NEW AND OLD HOMES. '] Aluminum Storm Sash & Screen Combinations | 2-TRACK 3-TRACK 116.50 ‘519.50 up to 34x66" up to 34x66" * a. : bebe! 3 he bere a ~~ S! PORCH | ENCLOSURES © 222 and | RECREATION | Ve AREAS Ty Our Specialty! AWNING TYPE | SPECIAL: Aluminum Combination: Doors .. $29.95 ALUMINUM STORM SASH & SCREEN COMBINATIONS JALOUSIE DOORS eran ied STORM SASH-SCREENS CASEMENT WINDOWS ALUMINUM & FIBERGLASS AWNINGS FREE ESTIMATES — 36 MONTHS TO..PAY Open 6 Days a Week —7:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. lower left will be a large lounge and the manager's apartment. Rich- ard C. Scribner and Dr. Hubert 8. Curson-of Pontiac and Morris H. Dresner of Huntington Woods are building this motel. 1661 South ‘fade around the house. I don't FE 4.2598 [ C:Weedon:) Telegraph, mean to imply the others are not Pontiac technically split-levels, but the ° Home Equipment Co. jbasic, economies inherent in the; my ‘split’ are not achieved on a sloping] - sae is a type pall ae coal oxd sité, because a split-level design, ly lapted to ing land an rata ee coe which atte a only en pcoenreeee poe ee the footing Instead of at grade.” * s * terrain for which ft suitable. The asplit-level du tes the | . bett t Weighing all of the arguments, ne ote tre etary ‘it’s a fair guess that ‘‘splits’’ will) ibe built on slopes where there are sloping lot, it also affords some ‘slopes and on flat a where | | | of the advantages attributed to — there are tanne” | one-story dwellings.” — Blietz, confessing that builders jin the Chicago area ‘weep bitter oe Mixed to Your Order... Established 1918 service is prompt, ANOTHER OPINION Get An Estimate Without Obdligation Bohnen. who has been building HUGUS-MARSH only split-levels since 1937, takes of such arguments. ROOFING & INSULATION CO. “I would like,” he sald, “t®.- Gappppp~nrrPAPtter AAtiuius, take issue with those who Insist To Buy or Sell Real Estate the splitlevel was first created or Land Contracts... Full line of Concrete and tion of a house to ity site condi- In basements, attics. guraces .. At Its Best! pecbla oun Sr sig = Cinder Blocks, immedicte sloping land. To me, ‘ cya ievel ons slping site's WM. H. KNUDSEN NETL delivery not a true split-level, but merety : ' r ae Servi al! incre tawiyacem § 1" "yteset $1 WAN HORN: & SONS jing the building 4 4 4 4 4 4 q Realtor > 4 4 4 4 4 , 4 pevevevee eee CSCC. a 5 OPPS SSO OOO ESOT SCC SS LAND CONTRACTS tor TOM BATEMAN iT PLEASES US ‘Steel Output Hits Top WASHINGTON — The nation’s | steelmaking capacity increased by more than 2,500,000 tons in 1955 \to @ record 128,400,000 tons an jnually. Capacity pow is 40 per cent higher than at the end of World |War II. |\hammer, has reached* mult-billion dollar proportions. [t has served to help in the modernizing of over half of the 45 million U. 8. homes which are over 30 years old. Because most men can use a saw, square and wood e(backyards and in rooms now tired Goes: $10 Pontia Bank Building of, amateur carpenters are having! “A true split level is one which Phone FE 4-4516 199 Mechanic St. FE 4-4570 FE 8-0332 a field day is built at grade and has an even PPPOPPPP PPA PARRA P A ad ww The do-it-yourself movement cutting tools, ‘softwoods take high TO PLEASE YOU Resort Antrim County 144 ff. frontage on Six Mile WALL-FLAME OIL for the Tops AUTOMATIC 17 Orchard Lake Ave. Cz. TITIP LCCC LL LLL “ TORIDHEET in Comfort, Convenience and Economy! Por Free Heating Survey and Estimate. Call $.000 Successful Instalictions in Pontiae Area "Littiittitkitditdttdd : ready for business. A Sports- HEAT\ Antrim County All leg construction. | cabin sleeps 7. 2 small winter- ized cabins sleep 4 each. boats included. 2 flowing vous en property. C. R. Holcomb & Son 4120 N. WOODWARD Li 9.1000 , . N . . ‘ HEATING CO. § . FE 2-9124 Lake. All rustic construction. 14 reom modern home with full basement and oil furnace. 3 rental cabins, furnished and all man Paradise in God's Country. 1 large Royal Oak rahk among the materials used by the leisure-labor force. These woods can be used for framing few rooms, additions and where beauty. charm and texture are. important in wood panelled walls, cabinets. builtins, storage walls and furniture. 2 s * They are one of the least costls of building materials available ito the average do-it-yourself fan Spar Varnish Best Because house paint is formu- lated so that it will chalk gradual- ly, it is unwise to use it on porch or garden furniture If you do, you may “collect chalk’ when and where it is undesirahle—on your clothing’ For outdoor furniture se spar varmsh or one of the tough and colorful exterior enamels. HEATED CONCRETE ..- AT NO EXTRA CHARG 2-WAY RADIOS po Our Truc for FASTER DELIVERY! E! You Con Depend On Us For QUALITY... SERVICE... ° SATISFACTION CALL FE 2-0283 ATSMAN ‘TRANSIT-MIX CONCRETE 399 S. PADDOCK ST. * Concrete ks Block | * “Four Seasons” Aluminum Windows 2 * Thorp Seal Cement Paint (Goy. GM GARAGES GIVE YOU MORE FOR LESS!! ATA PRICE TO. FIT YOUR BUDGET! MORE QUALITY ~~ © ay: od BETTER CONSTRUCTION a re NO MONEY | DOWN! WORKMANSHIP & FHA TERMS! EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS! _ WE BUILD Any size or style, frame or masonry. All jobs expertly constructed with quality materials. PHONE "OPEN SUNDAYS 12 0,4 FE 2-121 “AM estou Call G & M for the finest and most complete © Additions C) Recreation Rooms © Siding ~ building service. We guarantee satisfaction .. + e Breezewa , Re . and we save you money. Call-us and our © Porches ~ © Roofin YS. © Concrete Work, representative will-call @t your convenience. . g | Free Estimates. No obligation. _@ Attics © Kitchen Remodeling © Storm Windows \, G & M CONSTRUCTIO 2260 Dixie Hwy. —North of Telegraph Rd., Pontiac * CO. “a ‘ ‘THE 2 PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1956 pay jusi pennies a day Own anew all-aluminum prefabricated SCREEN Pp LOLURYS = , UMLNQ a bedroom proot. Modern design . beck yard! 0’ x —81 eq. ft. > Has standerd style roof and wo standard type i astow e> A as’ $249 SHIELDALL ALUMINUM Aluminum Combination Buy NOW end SAVE! Call FE 4-6089 clei & STORM WINDOW SALES 233 S. Telegraph One Block South of Voorheis @ porch—a playroom—| LOOK— full room size, screened] addition to your home—et ¢ fraction | of the cost of ordinary construction. Has deluxe style heavy canvas weterproot roof with eaves andi ¢ or wood floor. Rustprool. Insect- I) . makes} @ summer resort out of ) your own} » Free standing. § tJ Awnings - Porches - Patio | Wayfarer Deluxe OUTDOOR GRILL |$ Constructed of brick red re- '2 inforced interlocking concrete ‘sections. Complete units. 595 « Delivered and Installed _EASY TERMS Barbecue} Beautiful Reinforced PATIO SLABS Y Beautiful Pastel Colors Opes :Authie to 2 3 Roger A. Authier, Inc. pecially ivled Furniture Now Made jo Fit Needs of Modern Bachelor al | Skies ero epg wit elas | vas = the places young women uncover like Neco eetesceten: One answer. to a working maid- en's decorating dreams is the ‘addition of sectiona] love seats— left arm, right arm and Raised well off hagas floor on ‘wrought iron legs to facilitate| . cleaning, the pieces are covered in a fabric chosen for its youthful) |, ppeal—hea NO LONGER UGLY ar with ovr NEW WARM AIR CONDITIONER CALL FOR FREE 27 N. Cass Ave. FE 2-1821 FURNACE INSPECTION All Awning| William Lechner | Koramazoo @Uariry ssasees sence 1908) EN lt ee eae is capsuled inte a single room, furniturue KALAMATOO cas-reo Aluminum Trellis ICan Cover an Arbor An ‘alum trellis that can cover an | be mounted direct- | ly on a home or used inside for a) room divider without danger of rust stain ig now available in hard-|- sion bars supplied with the bere it easy to install, |chain-like weave makes shortens |*e ing or lengthening into a two-min- ute operation, eae ee: The trellis has a uniform width| of two feet for better plant growth, rather than the V-shape of many| trellises now on the market. Since aluminum reflects % per cent heat, the new trellis remains cool |. and cannt burn a plant's tendrils. | fon got 0 much mos for lite wows | A, finer suburban res!- dential area situated on a hill overlooking Wormer Lake. The‘ ideal place for you and your family. * So Focus ONLY 1'/. MILES FROM PONTIAC THIS ILLUSTRATED 3-BEDROOM ¢ ALL FACE BRICK © FULL BASEMENT ATTACHED PLASTERED 2-CAR GARAGE corr. Ranch Home /.. ai ON LARGE WOODED LOT OUTDOOR BARBECUE WITH TIL sor00 ON EDGE OF SUBDIVISION MODEL, OPEN ik telling well ever $20,000 FINISHED RECREATION ROOM. TILED FLOOR AND ACOUSTICAL CEILING © LARGE BATH-AND-A» _ ALF WITH GLASS TUB ENCLOSURE. ALL CERAMIC TILE BUILTIN VANITY © VERY SPACIOUS KITCHEN WITH CUSTOM-BUILT CABINETS © ALUMA-VUE = * WINDOWS ON NYLON ROLLERS WITH SCREENS © a Clarkston SEE THE BEAUTIFUL CUSTOMIZED HOMES cada Coma PATIO, 20 S$. MAIN - Quilt by JOHN W. STOPPERT real estate CLARKSTON MArte 5-582] Teke Walton Boulevard to Clintonville’ Road. 1 block north to Angelus Meadows = =e a3 *s - -Burmeister’s - - - Burmeister’s - - - Burmeister’s - - - TEES S--- cicrauainnaa? r’s- aad i { Scratched Table? | Finds It Do Doesn't ro You Need These to ‘Erase Marks © |. Here are the articles needed to fay poglenrmerp dermgitad ased under t wse— James vunwe Seattle transit system was a streetcar motorman many years’ | ago. He is wondering aboat the ‘reward of working up in the or | genization. the on castors can be pressed into fill pores of spon grain Saad | “service as bars or hostess carts. Before use, it is thinned with tur- Seattle Trapsit Commission, the ‘pentine. \community weekly publisher serves In accessories, trends such as \without salary. the increasing use of small rugs! Closed- grain woods: Maple,| | and little decorator pillows are birch, beech,.white pine, basswood. i good news for the working girl Open- grained woods: Walnut, Complete with artistic ideas to express on a! mahogany, oak, ash, chestnut. ‘budget. Area rugs — one of the Rubbing compound: Paste that Electrical Service © ‘happiest solutions to the’ problem is used for final polishing of furni- Speciatizing in of inexpensive floor coverings — ture where high gloss is desired. | HOME ELECTRICAL are now available in ee Sandpaper: Paper with sand MODERNIZATION erm and Reropean designs. smoothing and polishing of wood. Maintenance ° # Steel wool: Fine steel shavings One manufacturer's new collec- used for polishing. Very fine steel A GEE ELECTRIC tion features Algerian - inspired wool, No. 000, is used for creation Electrical Contractor jrugs in a rayon and nylon biend. of ‘satin surface.” ! Call FE 2-2671 'In toss pillows, the entrance of! Wet and dry paper: A very fine: _|luxurious fabrics into ready-made grain polishing paper for rubbing \lines is much in evidence. in mixture of benzine and oil. 2690 South Woodward, Pontiac Across from Ted's Restaurant | l Touriste-brought Egypt $88,000, TWENTY-NINE Mist Airline, an. Egyptian can re or Up Too High = = . oo » A HOUSE LOOKS GLUM AND SAD AND CRABBY, WHEN ITS EXTERIOR rier, has started sevice to Rome. NEW SIDING on Your Home? If So, You Can Do So With °* _ Burmeister’s Help NO MONEY DOWN Many Months to Pay Beantifal Colors in. - the Latest Siding Out KNOWN for QUALITY - Burmeister’ s--- Burmeister's - - - Burmei ; Ws GOLD BOND at BURMEISTER’S and at the Lowest Price Ever Regular $16.95 NOW $1195 per 100 Sq. Fe AVERAGE HOUSE ONLY..‘129 Nails Included at This Low Price! : Colors in Stock: 3 DUSTY CORAL SEA FOAM poral PEN Aliso 42x10” Corrugated Asbestos Excellent for Store Fronts, Roofs and Garden Trim ‘4x 8-—'e ASBESTOS BOARD..............$3.49 4x 8-—3/16 ASBESTOS BOARD.. cence eee SSIS 4x 8-4 ASBESTOS BOARD All Steel Rubber Tired Wheelbarrow Reg. $13.95 | Ready to Roll Burmeister’s - - - Sateasiene's MELLOW IVORY Sat. - Sun. Mon. All orders taken these days can be delivered later at above prices. BATH SETS 22 15" 5” 1 Colors te Per Month Priced trom q 59° Good Selection Reo Power Mowers Select From Nothing No Money Down. 8197 Cooley Lake Rd. Union Lake Shopping 2. * Center... @ - Burmeister’s - - - Burmeister Enees hati 3-417) 9 Mile et Telegraph Phone Elgin 6-4184 Southfield Corner Cooley and! Williams Leke Rds. Phone EM.3-3714 Pontiee Cash and Carry Prices! 3 DAYS Burmeister s N ORTHER LUMBER C0. & W halesa Burmeister’ s - - - Burmeister’s - - - Burmeister's - -Burmeister's - - + Burmeister’ s -- Burmeister’s - - Burmeister's - - - Burmeister’ F HELD OVER FOR 3 MORE BIG DAYS! ==. Would You Like .. for all building needs (x6 FIR, Reg, $130 per 1,000 sq. ft. 1x8 W. Velvet PONDEROSA PINE, Reg. $126... Now $89 por M txt2 W. Velvet PONDEROSA PINE, Reg. $140... Now $110 per M Standard Grade Quality 2x4's, 2x6s, 2x8's 2x10’s—8’ te 16’, Reg. $130 Now $80 M ee Reg, $160 per 1,000 sq, ve Ce ee | 2x4 Premium Grade WHITE FIR $110 oe 4 (x6 YELLOW PINE No. 2 and Better, Rog. $148... ....... Mow S114 per tx0 YP, SHIPLAP, He, 2 and Bate, : Reg. $1986.......... Wow $114 per Mi 2x4's, 2x6's, 2x8's, 2x10's, High Selected Lumber, Reg. $150. . $1 | Exterior SHEATHING, 2°x8" Sheets, TS ps $99.50 por M TS, 4” per sheet $60.00 por i SAVE ‘on Do-It-Yourself Jobs ..- have a comfortable home and save real money, too! Wood Paneling Knotty Pine, : ee ee eee ee ewe All Widths ..... .. 846,00 100 bd. ft. Flush Deors, A-1 Birch, from... $9.95 Wood Siding, '/.x8, clear cedar . (0c lin. ft. Fir Plywood, 4x81, ......... in. - 9805 Fir Plywood, 4x8% .................. . 80,96 4x83 Plaster BORE ecece-scororr--. 81660 4x8'/. Plaster Board . $1.79 4x8'/o Ivory Board .............. $2.25 4x8% Ivory Board ............. $1.96 4x71% Plaster Board ............. $1.98 Rock Lath ............ corre ore SED Plyscore, 4x8x5q ............. . 85.45 Asphalt Quality Shingles .............. 86.95 2” Roll insulation ....... av ecoresere 02000 Gold Bond Loose Rock Wool .......$1.30 (2x2 Tile 6.6... wo... eee eee. 10¢ 16x16 Tile 6.0.0.0... .0.....008. 10 eae UL og leugssucusncern conse 10¢ Michigan's Largest — Bond N HARDWARE & or Retail - S s0;S}0WING - -, 5 s0;OWUING - - - $,20;8;9UUNG - - poysouung - - - ey Barmeister’ $--- Burmeister s--- Burmeister’s - -Burmeister’s - - diciaaail hoo Burmeister 8 - -Burmeister’ S--- specie _* \ { 5 409S1OUING - - - $ 194SIDUIING - - - S$ 1OISIDULING - - - S$ s0jSIOWING - - - ssmayosding se S,s0gsjOulsng - -- S,s0yssomung Ses 8, s0gs;OuANg --- Ya occ “You can finish the first floor, a) —— fF rt toes fa) hoes | oe if | , & , e . me : : ; ‘ » ee onde 4 a “House of the Week Offers . Needs for Large Family Needs of a growing family in-\is @ dead-end room off the center Design A-307 for The House foyer. You are not obliged to pass of ‘The Week, This house can grow. a living room, for example, to get to the dining room or kitch- en, This is a boon to easy house- leave . the upstairs % ctulebedl| keeping. | layout of large rooms, | future expansion. When come! cot pleted, the house contains PE a el elaichated As you enter the front door, you goed Gas betronens, | Cree | beth step into a spacious foyer where fooms, two extra lavatories a jan anata aga avaliable’ tor wraps oe Gee you cous At your right is a 24-foot living . room, 16% feet wide, with a log It’s a distinctive house, with burning fireplace in the center of its garage brought forward at an its front wall and a glass door angle, adding a farmhouse touch to a garden porch in the far cor to the design, This garage place- ner. It’s easy to visualize furniture ment also simplifies driveway placement in this big room. turns. A massive brick chimney At your left trom the foyer ts dominates the facade, while kitchen, roomy enough to ac broad overhanging eaves and a : = hip roof over the fiving reom commeodate a dinette: table in one long and low lnee. | corner. In the front of the house, emphasize the dining room opens from foy- The floor plan is near perfect in’ er and kitchen. This ts a cheerful point of movement from room, to! dining reom with windowa on room — an ideal for which archi-| three sides. tects always strive. Every room| Even the stairs to the second CHEERY KITCHEN — Sunlight streams into the ‘en cou corner windows. This kitchen has space for 25 linear feet of counter | . tops and base cabinets, .22 feet of hanging cabinets It is roomy | 2 iti et ¢ \4 Es enough tor e Ginette table Bi ene corner. An Outstanding Used Home Buy BEDROOMS — 2 CAR GARAGE — OIL HEAT — MODERN KITCHEN enact 22-0020 AN IDEAL PLAN -- culation. All rooms open frem a center foyer You need not pass through any-reom to get to This plan ts ideal for cir- BEO Rui me KITCHEN 4-0°a13-0° FOYER ¢ FIRST FLOOR GN. \ ‘a % another. The upstairs can be finished at a later | How Basement oT Can, Be Omitted beret can be omitted F opign AT. A ‘modern compact heating plant! can be accommodated in garage, utility room or in a crawl space) under the living room adjacent to Foreign Modes Changing American Home Styling ‘Jalousies, shojis and sliding Prespend Doped end tape the fireplace chimney. If it gerard in garage or utility room, a lightweight prefabricated chim- ney can be added’ for venting re-| quirements. Additional storage space can be} created under the roof and en- tered from the upstairs hall. Ga-| rage ‘can be enlarged for more) storage. Space occupied by bese! ae ment stairs also becomes’a closet. | Standard requirements for closet! space in a four-bedroom house are) 150 cubic feet. When basement is. ousies are available an alent lata % i wialeraed ea ers | movable louvers, or slats. fitting in with period | They’re supposed to be of Moor- | as deftly as Chippendale its ish origin. The name; pronounced | Chinese influegces. like “jealousy” (not “tousy”) is attributed to the movable slats that allowed Moors to spy on their wives. However the recent development of glass jalousies has kidnaped the name, so shut- = more accurately describes the wooden variety. Shojis are decorative panel | omitted an additional 200 cubic, screens and room dividers inspired| feet of storage space. must be cre-|by the movable rice paper par- ated. All closet space in excess of titions in the Orient. Some shojis the minimum may be counted to-Include panels of movable shutters; development |ward additional requirements. Chief Doubles as Chef NEWTON, Towa (® — The police’ department has frequent ‘‘feeds"’ at the City Hall. The meat is * |furnished by Mayor C. C. Harp, who opera’ tes a locker plant, and the wives do most of the cooking. pop are solid—transluscent, but not transparent. REPLACING DRAPERIES These fascinating screens are being used in place of draperies in front of sliding glass doors, picture windows, window walls and glass ‘jJalousies. Paul Heinley of Santa Monica, Calif., recently ‘showed The parallel lgmaeg eliminates distortion and rnnoying reflection. This new glass is now being used in double pane insulating windows as well as in single plates. The theory behind its invention was that plate glass, like fresh air, is something to look through, But when cakes are served, they “S some of his most unusual shoji interesting plan date if desired. Nate the many comete in this are baked personally by Police Chiet N. iS (Doc) Shaver. . toe home from the front, but has room on a second floor for two addi- cover roof and side of garage built at an angle. | thonal bedrooms. A massive brick chimney, spreading out at its base " = invisible — merely large designs. ; Real butterflies, maple leaves, | _ | ferns, feathers and flower petals | are inlaid in the dainty gauze | of rice paper. Flimsiness is over- | come by plastic lamination. The | result is a panel that withstands | ’ all temperatures and has a dur- Se cnt ik eartace ‘tor cony)| ‘| washing. Combinations of rice paper, tab- ities, woven woods and geometrical | |wood grilles have been used by| Heinley in working out more than’ 1,600 designs. Any architectural style accepts | ‘these new features. Sliding .glass| \doors can open onto a porch in any house. They introduce no dis- cordant note because they are al- sheets of plate glass framed in| rigid aluminum. | A HOUSE THAT GROWS — This house looks like a one-story to hold flower boxes, dominates this fac ade. Red ada adtaies re APPROPRIATE Glass jalousies also are appro-| \petzee for enclosing a porch even! on a colonial style house—they’re. floor: rise trom the hall off the and from the rear utility room.jup easy for amateur gardeners,,boxes under the living windows. inconspicuous. As for climate, atid. foyer, directly opposite a powder witch has a door to the backyard. ‘marage mechanic, or children -com- Another flower box is specified un-' room lavatory. Rear lare off the same hall. SERVICE VESTIBULE A service vestibule between |" kitchen and garage is another ex- ample of excellent planning for. ef- ficient circulation, The service. door, protected from the weather by a deep overhang, is approached by a service walk along side the garage. This vestibule, however,| is entered also from the garage) SCiET IN 1952 10,300 Located on landscaped, fenced: 100x150 lot in Weter- ford Township meer Willioms Loke. An up-to-dete ottroctive 2 bedroom modern home with oil heat and 2 car gorage.. CASH ne MORTGAGE WHITE BROS. REAL ESTATE Call for Appointment to See It Now! | 5660 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1295 Full Price — Design A-307 include: Statistics STATISTICS needed for obtain. ing rough estimates for bullding First floor: 2,115 square feet, exclusive of garage and porch which figure at lower rates, Secand floor (te be finished later): 684 square feet. Bullding Editor t ' ' ' ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ Enclosed is 38 cents ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ bedrooms | Please send me a copy of the study plan for The House of the Week, Design A-307. No stamps ac- ‘from the service vestibule, you| find a coat closet at your left — a fine place for rubbers and rain- coats, Straight ahead are the base- ment stairs, an advantage when it comes to delivery, sterage and re- moval of material you wouldn't, want to drag through a kitchen or’! other rooms UTILITY ROOM AID All laundry equipment is placed ‘in the utility room, As soon as you enter the kitchen ing in from their sand box | erm wood frame type. freeing the cates its quality of ‘construction. kitchen Red cedar shingles, Derrick B. Kipp, the archi- tect for this house, suggests qual- ity construction throughout. He woutd use a poured concrete | foundation and poured concrete | floors finches thick for base- ment, garage and porch. All finish flooring indoors would be oak, All windows are of the mod- *4iheh and siding on the garage wing and | the back of the house. This blends appropriately with the | brick work. Flush plywood sid- ing finishes the gable ends. The front door is deeply recessed for weather protection and is flanked | by wood paneling. The exterior of the house indi- The result of the entire com- double coursed, are suggested for | der wide corner windows of the Indian States Begin Big $275,000,000 Dam NEW DELHI — Work has begun on southern India’s largest multi- ‘purpose dam, the $275,100,000 | Nagarjunasagar project, Hyderabad State Governments. The 387-foot-high masonry dam will, form a reservoir with a storage ‘capacity of 9.300.000 acre-feet of Farms - Lots - Lake Front City-Suburban Properties HOME MART REALTY | 10g W. Heren St. water. The dam site is 10 -miles from Machorla. kitchen of this machinery. Although Wood shingles are used. on the bination is a house of dignity and SS ee space is allotted for a dryer, this roof. Brick faces the three sides charm, yet casual and informal — California’s San Diego County | room has an outside door in case of the dining room and is carried a house you'd be happy to have on has an area_of 4,258 square. miles, | you prefer a drying yard it-yourself workbench, sewing space or other hobby, A lavatory in the utility room is handy from the kitchen as well as from all three’ hack doors, which makes cleaning’ THE PONTIAC PRESS ’ ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ 6 cepted, Please do not use sticky tape on coins. 4 : ™) NAME ' ‘ = (Please Print) ' ‘ ’ ° ’ | STREET. 2 ’ ' ’ . ; a) , city STATE. ’ : ' SSP SSSSSSHSESHE ERE HSE UHH SST STH BEER E ATE OHS inated WITH. Modenn, Fuly Automatic GENERAL MOTORS ‘DELCO-HEAT LIFE mass production. 84,000 BTU Oi! Counterfie $278.00 . 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HEATING Frigidaire Air-Conditioning County Distributor Easy Payments FE 2.2919 % The outward from the base of the big the most attractive site you canor about the same area” as~ Con- room is“ hig enough, too, for a do- chimney. to form glamorous flower find. ‘necticut. OAKLAND LAKE Choice Lake Lots "Entrance to Lots off Walton Rd. Between Sashabaw and Silver Lake Roads Information Available from Salesmen at Rose-Hill Project SEE THEM THIS WEEK: END! | Rose-Hill Realty Co.: 19470 GRAND RIVER KE 2-9060 <= * |3 BEDROOM 1’: BATH HOMES IMMEDIATE OCCU PANCY T REASONS WHY THE 59er IS YOUR BEST BUY | AL EXCLUSIVE FEATURES INCLUDE: heat pastel colored path fixtares , .. Moable bath vénlty—full length mirror—regessed lighting G ‘Bitohen cabinets with knotty pine paneling in breakfast space « «+ second bath has built-in vanity . ,. sliding birch door walk-in closets... large lots (75285) ,’. . extra large utility teem. sliding wood windows. large vestibule clovet : your complete choice et colors throughout. 2. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY: Ne delaye for construction, roadbatiding. mass grading. wells er septic tanks we have worked steadily since last fall te have these beautiful mew hemes ready for your selection this spring. Your original coy aets papers are all you need te start your application 3. LOW DOWN PAYMENT: Just $256 down bays this wonderful home value for any qvall- fled veteran and bis familly Enjoy the benefit of paying rour balance at only 4'2f) interest. (Extra payments can be made without a peasy. 4. LOW LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS: Just $45 9 month—inciades principal, interest ond insurance. _These sre trely monthiy payments yeur budget can afford §. WALKING DISTANCE 0... Schools, churches and an excellent shopping eenter oy 6. VERY CLOSE TO PONTIAC RECREATION AREA AND HIG, RECREATION AREA: Live and -play in America’s most beagtifal lake country The _tltimage for these desiring « healthy, happy environment fer raising « family Here are lots (750775) with room fer ehiigten to live, play and grow strong 7. A REAL VALUE: Vou can surely pay more for o home bat vou won't find o better alive, Dollar for dollar, the Ser gives you most fer your meaner! ~ Conventent off Drive out West Huron Williams Lake Road to Tull Lake Road (M 59) Pontiac Lake and Recreation Area one-tenth mile beyond Turn left on Tull to Pontiac Left on Pontiac Lake Rood to Model Model Open 12 to 7:30 —Sunday 11 to 8:30 TKitchen Sells {the New House “COMING SOON! Watkins Hills - Homes ef Distinction > “I don’t like the kitchen!” = 3097 W. Huron FE 4-3569 | |, Oo tee pices’ tend Ieemnchod “a major switch in house-building : technique, according to ja survey iof new-home builders and appli- ance distributors conducted for the ‘Gas Appliance Manafacturers As- 'sociation’s annual Gas Range Con-| ference. . Builders reported that for r one lost-sale hoyses was wifely Chief result: Built-in ranges and ovens have doomed the free-stand- jing range in new-home construc-. ition in many sections of the coun- ; |try. A Long Island distributor said, “The trend is all toward the fin- 120 years to pay). Why, 98 per cent jof all my builder business today oe for built-in ranges, Last year, jmy figure was 70 per cent.” | “People are aMting for it (the! ‘built-in range), thereby making it ‘and architects,”’ arlother Eastern distributor, Deep in the heart of Texas, a predicted, within five | years, built-in gas ranges wil! represent 50. per cent of total. sales, He based this on the in- said, covers cracks ¢ im just one | crease noted in the past two easy application! Saves-time, trow- years, ble, money. Comes in A builder in the Southwest reck- oned: that individual built-in range ‘units are stronger than entire built-) in kitchen units in new home con- nd ereate your own beautiful textured Anishes — using comb, stipple roller, sponge or crumpled newspaper, etc. ibe a strong sales peg for new Y | houses, he said. The built-in seems to be the builders’ “babyg’ according to re- tail merchandisers. Summing up this thought, a Midwest buyer said, “Selling whole, al-of-a-piece kitch- ‘ens isn’t Practical for retail. stores. WHITE and 10 Smort Colors: ¢ ib pas feces pas foe FREE COLOR ii, tm son — Gall or See Latest Built-In Ranges / Replace Free-Standing, Wm. F Kennedy | Stoves in Many Areas ealtor : ished home, with all appliances in-| 5 cluded in the purchase price (and. a must with builders, contractors ‘9° forrece , }- rt —!! += Aso! 56'-0° an fA ASetH y ' 2 bresttest rot_ ide ber ra cM iE kitchen sfornity room a data af Bape . bed room - WO a tl-10 , fetpiptes | oven aceptess dining 2 G& room N-0 212-0 = bed room | goroge living room 10-0210:0 age Gay es 22-0115-4" died er Ti . foyer be) porn C { o ys : — ( : bed room. “i } 16-0 12-4 {, A.gooeremmnenee | 1? : ss ° < Bis PLAN 9 OSOOAP . ’ GLAMOROUS RANCH HOME — A glamorous ranch house with fireplaces in living rpom and family room, this plan is designed for a maxi- mum of family enjoyment..The big informa! tam- ily room is pert of LS kitchen; aes Co soos We find that people will work on their whole kitchen at one time just twice in their lives — once. iwhen they get married and once when they get rich’'—which means business for builders, not retailers. He explained that builders are providing new homes with every extra they can afford to put in i'them, leaving nothing for the new- home buyer to purchase in the way struction right now. It appears to\of basic appliances at a retail store. = 41-9" fe oe, New York. a _'THIRTY-ONE ‘i {Plumbers Hove School An apprentice plumber spends in “4 of. classroom ‘study. | This adds’up to a grand total of. Neon 10,000 hours, says the National! * enocintion of Plumbing Contrac- | ir Steel séaftolding for every requirement. | | Rolling trestles and} | special scaffolding for stairways, . stores, |churches and bank] lobbies. | Syntron Electric Hammers and Saws. Tools for every need. Pumps: Centrifugel, Sump & Diaphragm. McCulloch: Power Post Hole Digger. Mall: Concrete Surfacers and Grinders. Carlon: Plastic Sewer Pipe, Flexible Pipe. | Senders: Belt, Vibrating and Disc. Tarpeulins. Underground Sprinkling Systems. :|Mixer Park, Inc. opening on a rear garden terrace. Sliding glass doors open fram dining room to covered porch. his is plan 9500AP by Rudolph A. Matern, arch- itect, 90-04 ]61st Street, Jamaica 32, 245 Elizabeth Loke Rood FREE PARKING Ph. FE 5.8780 1). @ Avoid Messy Installation is CONCRETE STEP CO. Spring Fix-Up. Time! CONCRETE STEPS ‘Ornamental Iron 4 ea Ni see cian tata ae Rie one 3 ; $ 34 a 3% betes ee i 2 ; ; ' ES *~ asespee ie ¥ Pa eo eye sia ce Mig H Be ace = Sal! » ax a : ca, ae 4 = ie hoe, ERE L eae ta * * . he 2k Le : a8 @ No Sections to Be Forced Apart. by Frost or Settling CHECK THESE FEATURES: @ Permanent Beauty—Rugged Durability @ FHA Specifications @ Strong Reinforced Casting Safety Tread Reduces Slipping UP TO 42 SQ. FT. OF PORCH SPACE Free Estimates — We Deliver Anywhere 5380 Dixie Highwoy OR 3-7715 MR. and MRS. HOMEOWNER Put an End to House Painting With | Credit for the ‘rise of built-in ap- pliances.was generally given to the |home equipment editors of the na- tion’s press, For several years they have featured the buili-in kitchen to the point that desire for it has been ‘‘built-in’’ to the new-home buyer, And the GAMA survey in- PONTIAC'S HEADQUARTERS FOR NEW HOMES Ray O’Neil Real Estate Member of Cooperative Real Estate Exchange 262 S. Telegraph FE 3-7103 de — dicates builders have fost no time in_heeding the aial desires. , CUTOUT AND PAINTING PATTERN 308 FOR DUCKS AND | SIGN CUT IN ONE ...adds beauty to your grounds! For complete, permanent all round protection, insist on Anchor Fence. Requires no geen painting — is zinc coated after weaving, not before. Call for FREE estimate. FE 5-7471 NO DOWN Ist PAYMENT - PAYMENT IN JULY 36 MONTHS TO PAY i ! TrTVveVvvVVeVeVeTS we ‘lines for cutting out the blank fig- _ jet at $1. postpaid. TL AVAILABLE TO YOU WITH * IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY x. JUST DUCKY — This pattern is |taped on the wood and the saw ures are traced. To get the alert expressions which make this group so attractive the exact shape and | position of each spot of also traced. © This method is to make sure of a realistic effect in the finished project. This will appeal to anyone who likes to work with color and watch the plain wood come fo life! as each color is added. When mak- ing these figures in quantity a silk- screen: printing frame saves time color is == we > 25 qpnts-each. Both are included in |the Lawn & Garden Figures Pack- Pontiac Press Pattern Dept., Bedford Hills, New York. ie ts a precast stone, manuf _ composed of G57 bondirig agents\color thr HNUHUUCUOAUOUUNAAULOILOAUEOUUHEATUUALUALAAGUA ; —s > ; ~~ , LARGE — NEW + FEATURE-PACKED ‘ ) | , a4 > > | 4 : 4 ? : A > Only $750 Down! , as , { ae king 6 900 sq. ft. of living space, (> constructed 7 5 Pr Fire Baked Vint Labor 2 ci ¢ with many: quality featur¢s / > siding. 24 : included. : Per; ¢ » . TOTAL 14 FHA 4 ¢ > PRICE $ Terms - Month {Z Eh f : lefg again on Third. 391 ird SE Directions to “Model Drive north on Perry, turn left on Joslyn, ae ee es Model home is n at S000 152-17 sill i agen’, The New Precast INDIANA CASTONE factory conditions, and is live steam cured 5 limestone, aggregate and other of the most gendine pre- and most natural hooking, too appreciate : f Fe e ree i. Lem ees a See eer Ge cay actured under controlled ott is oughout the stone One cast stones in Michigan You must see to 2 —. LAWRENCE ST. 2 Beautiful Stones SAVE on FUEL, PAINT and UPKEEP Installed Over Any _ Type Home — Brick, Block, Frame, Shingle JOBS AS LOW AS. $ eo FREE ESTIMATES BY EXPERT DESIGNERS! Buy With Confidence Im business 21 years. . Insured up to $500.000 for yeur protection. to cover any and all accidents, and our products. FHA TERMS First Payment 90 Days i The New and IMPROVED _ CAST-0-STONE- Is nature's own product-—-so now instead of painting or siding yout home, take advantage of turning -your—-' home into one of stone - lasting. beauty and value. Make your dreams come. true: , Let our designers show you a design which will fit the architectural lines of your home at no obligation Of cos ‘ Buy the Best - — It Costs No More eo Coton, few. i OF Fy YOU © #6 | CASTONE-MiICcH. Corp. Call Today for FREE Estimates ~ ‘Phone FE. 2-9421 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN ‘y e ~ ho Whit ‘ Tas i a aS - ae mane te ia yt a serene tt } in J ai a TORT ah ole pO } vr a y : ‘ 4 : : } ; A if ) “) a y sab ih : ae \, ec / fi. cr | Ae ia | ba | : vy ‘ e , a fa : . /_ _THE t PQNTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1066 . ee a ul If a vanity countertop surrounds | Ss pal ss = mewn Can ‘Solve Bath Problem |is attorded underneath the counter. i. a » Vy parts water. After Recessed storage shelves * oe : Old Winkle Farm — has been and the surtace Next to building another bath-|Recesel MOSES thes hampers ee {di flushed with water, the acid-etch-|room, installing new built-in stor-| 514 an be surfaced with durable : 3 If you are building a home— : ~ The Marion} ing treatment may be given In| age pane oe v tacil-| ceramic tile to give these areas the = £ = a oe t x case a gallon of the muriatic) increase a home's same ection as Lat Pontioc Lumber Co. deliver. top Quolity wile of mocheser and Lakeville acid solution should be applied to|ties. All cabinets should, be re-|tiq slaeigpetd ee eed. . . lumber ready to use—piled the way you use it! fa en gold recently to every TS pquare feet of floor ares. | ceased into ithe ted == odi- : a < Mrs. Vito Vascassenno of , ow aie either ype be 1. | Turkey now has 787 newspapers, i the acid or alkali solution on the = This farm which has been ta the arpa orimpremam Ati vey i family for three generations is to ber ieee oh parts cathe VUMTLE ROY ANN ET, Ine. ; be used for a picnic park. Picnic = is sg a wile ais . - ; ‘tables and benches, restrooms and ing cna : applying the solutions Realtors ‘ ‘a lunchroom are being built. The PO ? E eal SPiN. ee Levers ax = - a = : The Cosgrove Boat Livery and Maa hy _ |Bait business has been purchased . 7 —— by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nym- wet 2 ae] shack of Detroit and will continue . mt j ‘ 0 to be operated as the same kind ’ y : of business. PAINTING CONCRETE — Pian on painting on old or new con- | Only a few of these attractive homes ———______- crete floor? -For satisfactory results, follow the steps outlined above. left for immediate occupancy. Wood Gets NER C = oe ot neat unvw om Painting Concrete F loors | mercial species, west coast hem- lock, tound principally in Washing LAKES More-Than Paint | , ton, Oregon and Alaska, gets hard- | , er as it ages. This makes it gne| The question of how to — but invisible, may cause the Of of the most sought after flooring concrete porch, patio and base-| paint to peel and chip off, IO lumber used in gymnasiip ns, .. ment floors is often raised. The| New concrete floors should be # A [ecbecis and rooms where ther ® answer is: don’ t—unless you are treated with a neutralizing wash: WITH EACH Mie ‘prepared to do a painstaking job, before paint is applied. The solu- i NZ 7 To September 30, 1955; Portugal and unless the conditions are right) ‘ton may consist of two pounds of @ | T E a iS} pate : : had 22,000 U.S. tourists, up 17 per for it, magnesium fluosilicate per gallon \ " 2-BEDROOM [222 sn Va y "- a crete floors can hardly’ be ex- moray 10 weeks the | VENT pad’ pected, ‘Satisfactory’ results are|*" — a possible tf the proper procedures Cae Prellnach eg — are followed. although repainting) © /stais by brushing Old concrete : 7 , will be necessary at intervals. | s-an't require this treatment. | i ’ IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 7 1 Be) , Certain paints give good serv: | cy eAN THAT FLOOR over chip, wack or peel : ° ” id fee on concrete where foot traffic e : PHLG TAlaHacic [irate distributed and | The floor should be thoroughly % Mertesntel Bese odd beewty to the : $ Reade F piyponsd — -_ = cleaned—oll and grease being re-| eppecrense of your home FEderal 2-8245 i | POAT MRGIIGUMET | measy carne ts dectractive to |moved by scrubbing with gasoline, % Mo money dowa— Mo payment FEderal 2-7004 FEATURES paints on concrete, or on any sur, \Naphtha or special solvents. This| ‘Tu June iu ce cea | emai age shouldbe followed by an acid-teb Today. EVENINGS | | Automatic Ges Hot Water $: ‘97 Probably the paints most com ens smoothly troweled floor sur- ORlando 3-2276 | Fully Inewleted MONTHLY monly used for coloring concrete FoR FRE ESTIMATE! Copper ° floors are floor enamels having a ‘FHA Plus Taxes and Ipserance rubber base. There are a number] INSTALLATIO Over Rarleone 9 of other floor ou which give) s s S ~ good service, including some which) “Eine "| No pavments sea &M Building Service Woter and $ . concrete ors. rn Cot Hest—Aute. Ges | agen = ae AVOID HUMIDITY 9 South Chester St. Pontiac 768 Sq. Pe. of Livable Spece | G.iisnd, West on Onkiand 7 blocks Before any of these paints can nected maar al gh me ac be applied, the first essential ts ; ; ne: | , that the floor be perfectly dry.| = MODEL OPEN DAILY 1:00 to 6:00 sarees 1 WARRANT a Basement floors which are con- _ commen feed | tinually wet, or which are wet off j ‘rat on because of moisture poe “PEARL BUILDING CO. |7-y-gianton 225222: ll STANTON jest not be painted at all. | ‘FE 5-7923 ‘a | pas ting should not be done if 103 State FE 5-1683, fhe tastes ts humid. Con- STIGLITZ INFRA-AIRE BUILT-IN RANGES ~ The built-in ranges are the cooking conveniences of the future. Every woman has dreamed of having them in her kitchen. : ' THEY CAN BE YOURS NOW. SEE THEM ON DISPLAY AT BURKE’S Convenient terms if desired. Immediate delivery. Electric Stack-On OVEN _ Stainless Steel Copper Blend _ An INVITATION to _LAKESI DE LIVING- — FULL PRICE _ £26,500 to £27,000 Including Minimum % Acre Lots Cooking Stainless Steel Copper Blend Swimming and lake privileges ~. Spacious three-bedroom brick ranch homes | Brick corner fireplace and planter wall ideas by STEWART.GLEN COMPANY | ! : $ | 95 . : d - Sie — oo ee MODEL PHONE: FEDERAL 8-1331 , FURNISHED > MODEL 1001 co e@®e38°e Coppertone American sicpen has double Open Daily and Sunday 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. with Porcelain $10: Less sink, stove hood, vent fan, Garbage disposal “K fe PONTIAC ALSO AVAILABLE - 2 El electric Element Tops Three large. wardrobe closets Oneens seaiosine . +. vanity if master 5 se Electric Insert Ovens- Electric Griddles See Us for Yor YOUR BUILDING SUPPLIES Terms Easily Arranged Burke Lumber Co. “Where the Home Begins” * Telephone ORiando 3-1211 4495 DIXIE HIGHWAY AT DRAYTON PLAINS Tub-master tub enclosures Radiant perimeter gas heat. Finished garage Modern shopping center close by ‘ Convenient electric outlet strips Tap-lite light switches @ Electronic temperature control S LAKESIDE LOTS on HAMMOND and UPPER LONG LAKE also available— 7. 2 «s o2u6¥ =F] ee: oa « ‘se fo NORTHLAND CENTER and DETROIT : Bs , Bales S5EMAN-SPITZLEY CORPORATION (aaa Telegraph Rosd| to Devon Gables 106 WASHINGTON BLVD. BLDG., DETROIT 26, WO. 3-4816 Then West to Middlebelt Road. 1 mile North on Middlebelt to Square Lake Road and the beauti- ful Eastwind homes. rs i THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 5; 1956 . /THIRTY-THREE Practival Alir-Conditioners” Give Year-Round Comfort; ‘The hateme tnt So warm os toast When the boiler is operating, hot water is pumped through the units. from units when the chiller. is pumping cold water for cooling. Both heating and cooling cycles are automatic, pashan by a thermostat. In a split system, cooling and heating are separate. The chiller isupplies cold water to a centrally- located cooling unit, which fans cool air into room through short ducts. The boiler supplies heat to baseboards, convectors, radiators, .|or panels. s s s In addition, there is a unique baseboard system, which provides chiller entirely. The cooling unit, self-contained, ‘operates on the basis of revesre cycle refrigera- " ition, sending cool air through ducts into rooms. Heat is provided by conventional room heat distribut- ors, supplied by the boiler.” About 27,000 Americans died in home accidents in 1955. system dispenses with the water) air into the room. Cool air comes i“ offered in this new furniture. The rich tweed upholstery fabric, avail- of gold metallic yarn. The fabric features the remarkable Dow Corn- _|both heating and cooling. A fourth) ing stain-resisting Syl-mer finish. Water-borne stains roll off without | wetting the fabric; or they can be gently blotted off with cleansing tissue. Oily spots can be removed by sponging with a solvent clean- longer. NEW FINISH ON UPHOLSTERY — Luxury and practicality is ideal time, re able in a multitude of interesting colors, is highlighted with a thread -| er. Increased resistance to wrinkling keeps fabrics new-looking | Wait for the If you are an average person, : you will build only one house in | your lifetime and it will be one jot the greatest experiences—and q | perhaps the largest expenditure or jinvestment—in your life. * ° . all-important project? a recent issue of a home maga- @rny not, then, take advantage of the most ideal time of the year to build your dream home, even \though it may mean waiting a few jmonths or weeks to start this By starting to build at the most ports an article in izine, you may save money and, Planning to Build a H ome? Ideal Time i aa pan SL eae ing, cooking and bathing ing clean running water for dripk- last 100 years, says the Nat as Well! Association of Plumbing as waste removel is pretty tauch|ors. terials for his job at special prices. ‘ Take time to set up a reason: | able and sensible building schedule | with your contractor and suppliers) and leave it to them to follow | ‘through with occasional checking by you. They will appreciate this. thoughtfulnéss on your part. and| ficial to you in the form of a happy building experience and a good job done on schedule. To simplify the problem and help you in preparing a building schedule, the average number of) “good building days’’ has been de-. ‘termined for each of the nine zones | have a much better house from of the United States, as indicated giving this adequate thought. It Takes Planning the finest flooring cannot give you/drainage; get expert counsel a good floor unless you're willingjin doubt. to take the time and precautions To lay and finish a hard maple| ‘© !ay !t properly over a sound sub-| pistered by the person who floor is not a difficult job, but! structure. First, make sure of good! knows all the answers and in- Dependable builders, dealers, and trafesmen do not like to be if| sists on unusual and special ‘the standpoint of workmanship and on a map ac companying this cur- | quality. You may also have a very} pleasant experience and eliminate many of the problems created by people who start to build without rent encom article. ¥ * s A good building day, the article explains, is considered to average. 40 degrées or higher temperature | with less than three hours of rain t time for you to build. their cooperation will prove bene-) or threé to four inches of snow| per 24 hours. A careful study of | this may and the article will offer | @ good guide to what is really the | | f | Plan Now for Your » FREE Estimates FHA Terms, Be Wise... Economise . 483 Elizabeth Leke Reed Get Our Prices INSULATION Blown In U. S. GC. Minera? Weel for Climate Control ‘SIDING. Aluminum Asphalt Shakes . . - GARAGES --- ADDITIONS REMODELING AMBASSADOR INSULATION » With Pontiac's Oldest Insulation Co. FE 5-8405 «the perfect answer te weathered or peeling paint. | service, workmanship and ma~{b " CLARKS ON” — GARDENS BORDERING THE VILLAGE OF CLARKSTON YOU CANT BEAT THE LOCATION CONVENIENT TO PONTIAC! CON- VENIENT TO FLINT! Convenient to shopping centers, fine modern schools, churches ... yet with the quiet privacy and healthful surroundings so desirable for you and your family to get the most _ out of suburban living. 42 FT. LONG WITH V2 ACRE OF GROUND (Most Including Fruit. Bearing Trees) (Plus Carport) { ok a hi ‘2 SOR: peer — $7 N “ = “ re ee n ¢ ——_— é.; 7 as 7. , Al SL ee < ‘es ot b oe wt! SE pa 4 i os % a4 = . Bs sais by we ig x= " S335 ped Furnished by Lord's Furniture Co, of Pontiac 950 ro 15250 LOWEST V.A. AND F.H.A.. TERMS 25-year mortgages cad _ © BLACKTOP STREETS: e Low INSURANCE RAT —@ CENTRAL WATER SYSTEM ¢ FIRE HYDRANTS WEEKDAYS 1 P.M. TO 8 PM. oe . ee & Ue, p| C _* mY | . Pew ; xe Ps @ .. | ee ke: foe? “~ 3 : a | EVERYTHING YOU COULD WANT IN A HOME...AND ALL INCLUDED IN THE PRICE ES |e LARGE TILE BATH WITH | SOLID BIRCH KITCHEN BUILT-IN VANITY CABINETS WITH wide cam Coeies? LACQUER-FINISH DOORS © COPPER PLUMBING AND ANTIQUE COPPER e LUXAIRE FORCED AIR - HARDWARE . HEATING e SEPARATE KITCHEN © GAS INCINERATOR SNACK AREA o 40-GALLON GAS WATER | WALLPAPERED TO YOUR _ BEATER CHOICE : INCLUDED ‘o SELECT OAK FLOORS | © GE MONOTOP SINK e LARGE 12'x42" Bi tla Chetee of Colors) RECREATION AREA © KITCHEN VENTILATING © e FRUIT CELLARIN PAN BASEMENT SAT. & SUN. 10 A.M. TO 9 PM. ee VE SE TELOCTES Ss PGs 15 TE Dnniannnn — — Hi +4 (ane a paabes 5) Pherte we sa lh 6 Ex -Governor Wright ‘of Mississippi Ran on ‘48 Dixie Ticket JACKSON, Miss, W — Former Gov, Fielding Wright, the. nation's Jeading states rights advocates and an unreconstructed: rebel in the South's fight against integration, died Jast night of. a heart attack. The statesman, a candidate fi: vice president on the States Rights party = minutes after he was stricken. Wright made a bid for another 1948. 40 ticket in died term as governor during last sum mer's eleefions, but finished third among five candidates. He spent the last few months supporting the prosegregation citizens movement and lashing the 1. councils 8.1 Supreme Seat decisions outlaw- Hig death brought the comment from J. Strom Thurmond of South Carolina that it is ‘a tremendous logs to the South and to the na tion.” MSU Nurses ‘Capped’ af 22 student nurses will receive 64, one of i inary story FUTURE ORCHARD LAKE architect's coneeption of the Orchard Lake Sem Memorial of Alumn structure cox, 89. of 56865 Schoenherr Rd., (Washington. was held this after- noon at Milliken Funeral Home, mn burial in Prestonville Ceme- County Deaths Anna Wilcox LTICA — Service for Anna W ery..She died Wednesday a tw ‘for Clifford -L Franklin village, will the Terwilliger EAST LANSING « — A group Kaleva o nieces and. three nephews. Clifford I. Burkholder FRANKLIN Burkholder 61, Funeral Mr. Burkholder died Friday. years of pre-clinical training a! pursiey Funeral Home, Pontiac. Michigan State University. nurses. now will be assigned The to two years of clinical work at St Lake's Hospital, Saginaw, Pleading guilty contributing to the delinquency of with, burial , in News in Brief to charges of \M M at MRS, FRANK E, NICHOLS KEEGO HARBOR — Rosary tor! ‘Clara M.) Nichols, 84, 3028 Canal Park, will be re. ‘cited at 8 pm hees Siple Funeral Home, Requiem! rs. Frank EF Monday at Voor a minor, three men were fined $35’ Cemetery. and jailed 15 days by Pontiac Mu- nicipal Judge Cecil McCallum yes- cy terday. They are: Thomas W. Tucker, 18, of 1597 Collier Dr; Leon K. Johnston, 18, of 4960 ater Dr. and. Laeger Vanhoute, 2960 Buckner Dr. under $4,000 bond at the Oakland County Jail awaiting | rape charge, He statutory wil] appear May 15. Ramon R.| m ass will be at 10 am. Tuesday) St. Michael Catholic Chureh,|College and high school depart-| Holy Sepuichre | jments. Other features will : closed stacks and a Mrs. Nichols died at 144 §. Edith ce ee early this morning after a six onth illness Su ‘and three grandchildren. CHRIST VanDERZEE A a man ts being beld ii FORD — Service for Christ VanDerzee, 60, of 2142 Duck Lake|! Milinkiewicz. Edna Bliss of Washington, Funeral service lHiome, | His caps Sunday after completing two body was taken to Kaleva by the through ving are tow sons, Joseph, ‘of Detroit and Frank of Wyandotte.) LIBRARY Library reveals a one modern design which will *Space for An il Constru ume Orchard ction of Lake Assn., the building was designed , by ret Walter J. Rozycki, | feet of g |diction, ‘celebrant: of the national associa. | | tien, Bulider will be the Felker Co, of Detroit. Besides space for books, the Ii- brary will have a conference room cording to Det. Herbert Cooley ut separate reading rooms for the Pontiac police.- round space. ~~~ the Rev. deacon; the the 50.000-vol-;Msgr. Vincent Seminary| Edward Szumal, the Rev. Simon. Association of Chin Drug Stores by- Alumnt Memorial Library witl get/Kilar, the Rev. Peter Walkowiak.’ delegates at the org ganization’ 4 tomorrow afternoon| ‘he Rev measure 162 feet by 60 feet when completed and will provide space for 50,000 hooks Ground-break- ing ceremonies are scheduled to morrow at 4 p.m. : 50,000 Books - Area Seminary to Ground for New Library — take place to- i hothouse Break Borkowicz, Msgr Popielarz, the Rev. Ed- under way with. ground-breaking ceremonies jwin Szczygiel, the Rev. Francis in Orchard, Lake Zdrodowski, the Rev Waiter A one-story structure of modern Ziemba, Schemanske. Rozveki design. the library will boast the Chester Kozdro}j, Frank Padsieski of largest collection of Polish lan. Jerome Zielinski, cand Sfephen be. held at guage books in the Midwest. ac. Ziemba - cording to the Rev Edward D . be 3 Popielarz of the seminary’s statt iD | p p b Financed by . funds raised 0 ice ress 10 c the school's Alumni Into Narcotics Sale than He Sale and use of narcotics ‘Pontiac's southwest side may be for Jules Montenie “a great deal more widespr ead we originally estimated.” said today that more arrests ae MARKETS al ng prices cover sales of locall; 3 00 > Steele Reds fancy, 260 . _ publications representative ‘nm and be may be made, but declined to ela. The floor will occupy 162 by 60 ‘Vice Tw Squad o men arrested as a resiit of the investigation waived exam Sunday afternoon's program will ination of narcotics charges ves ‘begin at 4 p.m. with Solemn Bene- terday in Municipal “Court the principals of which T. Upshaw Jr., will include: the Rev. Simon Kilar,/Ave. and Harold N John of 198 Bondale Howze Jr. 2 Boleslaus 20 of 593 Franklin Rd were bound Rev.over by Judge Cecil MeCallum for special orate further Cooley has conduct. * valuable ed a four-week investigation for the Rd., will be held at 3 pm. Tuesday; Francis Banasak. sub-deacon; and! artaignment May 14 in Oakland | from Richardson - Bird |Home here, with bruial in High-/Ceremoniés "land Cemetery. He died suddenly oes by the Rector, yesterday: daughter, Mrs. Harold Bach of Cal- Pleading guilty to driving with. ifornia: out an operator's license, Roland Pontiac, M, Noland, 17, of Holly Township, |Holland; a sister. Frace, and step- was committed to the Oakland mother, County Jail for 30 days Friday. both of Amsterdam, Holland; and He leaves his wile, Rosina: two brothers, William Mrs. He was Ciscoe by Justice Ed- two grandchildren. mund released at Pontiac General Hos- pital Friday night after swallowing. several thyroid pills. A $75 tire was reported stolen Rubbish Demonstration yesterday from a car parked in a jot near the Pontiac Motor Divi- sion plant, Pontiac police said. if bail. Do You Have a Carpet Problem? ‘AV. posal. - np | Leigh Kukiow, a two- year - old Co Clarkston child, was treated and apr we Por SANDUSKY County and State Health Depart- ments will stage a demonstration your friend's in jail and needs at Sandusky May 17 of the sani-| Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031-"tary landfill type of rubbish dis: The . demonstration will: » show how refuse can be dumped Call Tuson Carpet Serv. FE 5-8103. in a low area or trench, covered Life of Virginia's Associate Manager of the Month Mr. Robert J. Vance hasbeen ‘Named Associate Manager of the Month as announced today by Louls Pohl, District Manager - of the Pontiac office. Mr. Vance has made his envi- able diligent study of the life in- surance business advanced training Underwriters Training Course and is taking part in the Man- the fi pagent Bates and which will dar courses to be set up over is. a National Quality Award ‘Through. one oldest and & largest ~life insur- ance companies, -the their plans) for financial se- curity. sae nee CHICAGO O74, an increase of 87 Earnings (AP)—Montgomery veh th has reported April sales of $96 rll, 1955, sales of $88,746 940 re $242.015.882, an cent over the seles of the like 1955 period increase of $217,783 Un Hendnk. of Amsterdam, | Elizabeth Schols,; r ant ere Bales iit 706 The Sanilac Fhe sermon will be! Msgr rd J. Szuma! Benediction, the as a! After of hy Msg iH procession construction site. blessing of the plot by Rev. Peter Watkowiak and the deliverance of Polish and English speeches to Ladisiaus Sikora, and r. Following the of Frank G. actual Se | ground-breaking ceremonies will begin, with Rozychi as niaster = four Lansing’s ‘Mother’ LANSING |for the 3-month pertod ending April 30 Beekman, children, i» — Mrs. 46-year-old mother has been nam Lansing's ‘‘Mother of the Year.” - Marvin of red Mrs. Beekman, wife of the director of specialized education in Lansing: public Rivers schools, to Be Studied is a handicraft > director in the summer playground: amount of 5% of the proposal submitted program and for more than 20 ., years has worked to help handi- 156 capped children. ST. JOSEPH \®—A campaign to with were Funeral the Rev. Edwin Milka. master of County Circuit Court Upshaw is charged with the. sale of heroin and Howse charged possession of marihuana Both returned to jail 0) 1s under $ : sembly will proceed in) solemn bontis. the designated Navy After New Record will day record at White ico i “Aerobre- Hi” WASHINGTON (INS)—The Navy make a second attempt Tues- to set a new world Sands, New Mex- n a firing of its rocket. BITS ‘time and place ail — w ia be publicly ned and read aloud Separate proposals will be received | as follows « Propose! A Baskets Propesa! B--Metal Shelving Lockers Proposal C - Curtain puyack Proposal D Incineretor Proposal E chainveara. Tackboard Proposal F— Millwork Ashe Ss must be on forms furnished the ts Architect and be accompanied bid bond or certified check in the Plans and Specifications may be ob ined om and after Monday, May 7 at the office: of the Architect rehitect Linn Smith ATA. 804 South Kaecne Road, Birmingham, Michigan A check tn the sum of $1006 must be submitted as a deposit for each set of ‘Plans and Specifications. same to be re 22-foot-long | | altitude | | ] 4 cHic (AP) —Sea kee ADVERT! SEMENT FO lee Seat decline nA ri of ceremonies. a ees ot mencation os ee 4 ES Dorothy Gray, Ad, according an announce- ment by Richard Livingston, sales manager Keene previously Indiana sales Jack has for t tt) was Michigan representative | r, Inc., Chicago Death Notices | 1956. HENRY beloved hus. Brandon. dear fa- H and BRANDON MAY 3 45 Virginia. age 862, band of Atfie of “Willem Hrandeon Mrs Beatrice Wat tear brother of Mrs Nellie Mrs May (Gromer eral ervice will be Moor May at 1 i pm the Jot Nazarine Church Hutchinson officiating terment in Perry Mt Park Mr Brandon will le | the Huntoon Funeral | Monday noon at will be taken to in state until ttrne of service Funeral arrange- Huntoon Funeral = until time URKHOLDPER MAY 4 1% Cutford 1 Fira: aye 6 Pixley FP in 406 CLARA im state at “Funerat Home. where of the Rosary will be hel dav evening at 8 pm STALLARD MAY 4 R.. tBunshine', 94 ate 66 father of Stallard; dear brother of Lee A Atallard, Mrs. Frances Mush Stallard Mrs Stella Stoltz r Rarme x Haz it. Bonk > 1936, EARL Aisne reeras © ferment tn torial Gardens in atate at the P ley Fu- } neral Hor VAN DEF Christ 21 he ZEF {2 Duck 1a 60 beloved | Van Dersee. dear Harold Age Poets * { iehiat Van De race wiil He in state the R be dson Bird Funeral | In Memoriam LES- AWAY MEMORY OF IN LOVING who pa assed ter R Hall May 1 sient keeps exe Time takes away the ever of & But memory turer \ Baily A t @ secret tear y ar ‘ ‘ ¢ footsteps ‘ r face “es DUNSTAN'¢ La OWERS | W. Huror : FY 2-801 Funeral Directors” 4 AIR ceotnaee GROUND mane ley_ Funeral] Home FE 4-1211 OATS FUNERAL HOME Comeiets facilities OR 12-7787 Drayton Pia'ns — Waterford Twp. DIGNIPTF): se RVICES KIRKBY Funeral Home— Fi Donelson-lohns M86 ~~! 4-1 889 + FUNERAT HOM “DESIGNED FOR F.N\EPRATS SPARES GRIFFIN ‘CHAPE! ! il Bervice FE J-5R4! | ; | | Voorhees: Siple TXNERAL He MIT mene, Service Fane of Motor { — PR 3-8 * ‘ y % 3, 5, 6. 8, 9, f 12, 13, 16, 17, 19, 20, 22, 25, 28, 57, 5a, 6, @, 65, 6, il, 116. 78, 85, 91, 99, 112. to 35. Write for interview appointment giving full particulars age education, tgal estate experience Brownell! Real- ty Oscoda Michigan. “HAS AN BUMP AND PAINT MAN ONLY apply. ; experienced ne ake e ee BUSY SEASON JUST: STARTING. We need men at once. Neat meet the public E: ‘Earn psa We will train. — wars festa 12 to 2 only, 2260 Dixie Mr. Bridges _ GaRPENTERS FO ROUGH work. Pontlac vicinity. MY 2-0600. DIE MAKER FOR LAKE ORION, - Phone Lincoln 1-486 - Diemakers MAKE RITF TOOL & Mis & Mill St ~ Designers _AND Detailers autometion type machines, jigs & fixtures. Top rates. LOCKHART WRIGHT FAGINEF RING = 1965 Telegraph MF’ te) Orton ¥ tl ile For also REXPERIENCED COOK: 3 We * honr familiar with broiler & short orders Club oxpereeet. Write fiac Press Box 22 FAP WOOL. "PRESSER ayeLE ‘me work Apply Star Cleaners 4 oF Pike = k MR KIENCED OPERATOR POR 1 awn mowe! Call MA wey! eyeni EXP ROOFER SHINGLES AND build-up. Heurly work and good pay Write Pontiac Press Box 69. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY for full time emploved people to earn extra ¢@sb — part time car alesman wanted. Previous elling experience not necessary. Few hours @ week can produce excelent results ip selling the Most Wanted.Car’” of t y HOUGHTEN & BON, OLDS Ss" N Matin Rochester ** PERIF NCED, | RAI | ESMEN IN ere-ted in ceene the peor te a 1 comed att my huciness cellent opportunity for good i. - lable men. 8 Mr Janka A E} BLING & SONS 72S Parke st EXPFRIFNCED MAN TO WORK n |imber vard and drive truck for deliveries Must have chauf- feur's license and furnish recom- anencdations yDo not apply unless experienced Northern Lumbe Co__ 1940 Cooley Lake Rd Engineer Creative Designér for Research \utomatic Machines EXCFELITENT OPPORTUNITY FOR MAN WITH- CREATIVE ABITITY THIS 18 A PERMA- NENT POSITION Top Salary Prcellent \ orking ¢ anditieans Paid » if ly = e | Eg ] ; ; : rr ' ‘ “dis 1 SCTLETLTS ANT veftsrement Plan MArket 4-1586 EXPREPIPNCPD REAL STATE Ath TEN for hurt vA aye oper n > (pes. ' ere see Mr thee Vise er Vie [itr VN SINESS SCOR PORK VITON ; 178 TELEGRAPH RD _ FQREMAN FOR’ SMALI STAMP- ing shop Able to co set up on automation dies And die re pair _tine Locafed tn Lake Orion. Ph. In_1-4186 » Gishalt Turret Lathe Oper. , NIGHT Floor Bosh tor DAYS Job Set- -up Man DAYS Machine Repar Alamtenance Man DAYS , MUST BE LIC FIRCrRICTAN Deo net apply injece are fully experiencec and capanie of whrking with pree¢ion atrecatt parts * NO PHORF (Arras FMPLOY OFFICE (1OSEN SAT DANIELS MIG. CO. 3677 Orchard Lake Rd fi ‘ Works. | | } | | pee avo! ape . Canes ets USE. R - ron TAR. ale ane eheck & 1-3 of parcate. Lyle Doty, Milford, Rt. Ne. 2, 1 mile East of Clyde HOUSE TO HOUS LEACH 7 : akin, collars a ant bene oe " “34 ug Re hag Press. INSPECTORS | POR CITY OF'\ PONTIAC Construction experience required Sewers, sidewalks, pavements and related. 368. DESIGNERS CHECKERS Aut “Spec. Mach'y ey Personne! Office, omation CIRCLE DESIGN co. 114 S. Woodward Birmingham, Mich. AND FIXT( ‘RES BUILDERS nocéd FE 4-3018 iG PAX periea \lale Stenoerapher Shorthap i “mpacsine mecreior ferred. Salary open shoul dictaten at 120 words pe. u or better Excellent develop and use administrative talents while actine as secretary to the clerk tc > mental committees sonnel Offic ‘at Laylette ei tS portunity to bumerous govern- Usual govern- mental ose zene Apply Per- se floor lane County ‘ottice hidg Saginaw Pontiac, FE MAB TO LEFTER sions. PART ime. MI 6-168 00 MECHANIC WITH TOOLS, JOHN D's Texaco Service, 3091 Orchard Lk. Rd. Keego MACHINIST. LATHE. chao ibe Boring Mill experience requ! in poth tool & job ing.“Long Program Contract. Mr Hopper, 115 Main Street, ter, Mich NATIONAL BUILDING 5 MATERIAL Manufacturing needs to cover SE Michigan area Knowledge of construction helpful but. not necessary. Write Pontiac expe- educationa) back- Press, Box 14, giving age. oun lary and incentive plan. uto and travel _nished. job shop machin- Yates Machine Roches- salesmen expenses fur- ROUGH CARPENTER CREW call EM owtd. 2-589) for custom work. After 7 pm SALESMEN lf you are terested in” selling ite under $5 with high commis eh ee limit of sie u- pects or terrt me to a Mop Todustries 17% Pobtiac rive SALESMEN' ! ! MAKE 1} BIG, ev’ Sell direct to user outsM&ndineg ine of men's wometis: and chil- dren s jackets, slacks sportsweai and hundreds of other garménts Colorful line of actual samples turnished PREE tf vou can qual- ify Men or women-1o age i)mit Must have car. Write Jac-Sher Woolens, Minneapolis 1 Minn SALESMEN TWO PULL OR PART. time for floor covering and plumbing supplies Floor or out- side work. Leads furnished Com- mission basis Permanent position Call FE 44367. Mr. Holt ager SALESMAN For real estate sales Prefer ex- pertenced man living tm Orton or Oxford district office Work out of Orion Lash Se only Good car Pontes, Michigan Multiple Listing Service SHEET METAL WORKERS For exp:‘rimental aircraft work. Must be exp. on body hand form- ing and finishing. Top pay Oe | time McGregor Mfg. Co., +3540 TOOL MACHINE AND: BENCH hands to build special machinery. Must be journeymen Apply in rson No phone calls roducte tme, 4865 Highland Ra, Pontiac WANTED PRESSER FOR WOOL- ens. apply in person, Elk Clean ers. 285 Oakland. “WTD MAN OR BOY WITH SOME experience to work on farm Ap- Farm “me w Novi, Mich ply Silverbrook 10 Mile Ra WANTED MIDDLE-AGED toe PLE to share home with elderly Free--fent and utilities dren. MYrtle 3-2782 Pontiac WANTED MARRIED "MAN EX- lady. Home perienced in dairying and general farming Good Wages Kirin 316 Maxfield Rd Brighton YOUNG MAN HIGH — SCHOOL graduate preferably college Com- Dleted military service Interested in advertising public and emplore relations and accounting Traping Lieyd Necessary References required Growing small organization with nation Wide accounts in highly specialized busines« experience and advantage Midwest 4-8030 he- tween 8 and 5 30 Help Wanted Female 7 Nema APPLICATIONS FOR part time telephone survey work, in the evening. Apply fn person Arthur Murray Studi!os: 25 Fast _ Lawrence &§ A BEAUTY OPFRATOR WANTED Goon SALARY Y CALL FE 2-5221. A WOMAR WANTED 45 TO 55. GENFRAL HOUSEWORK. SMALL HOUSE: WITH MODERN. CON- VENIENCIES PRIVATE ROOM, BATH® AND TV. CONVENTION. Al DAYS OFF. NO COOKING. FF 44351 AURTRN HTS, work and care for 2 smal! girls m mothe works FE 4-8903 BOOK FFPER WANTED EXPE. repred preferrec to handle book. keenine for a ail” Suton one dear p Tavie Motors, M Pochester Mich BOOFRKEFPER FXPERIENCED compete charge vacation. insur- _ance benefits FE 2-283 le OT ae many empiore hene-. Apply to aber Hal] Clothes N Sagina COLLECTION SSS Trping filing ledgtble writing Necessary Perm position with exceptional oppty Apply Pontiac Presa Rox COMPANION AND~ 7%, ian beusekerring Bo G {-home.in « nerty Write Mr ‘SER Aton a Rs COVA, “Tormenh end conn a mene acd insitance rm 3310 Woo Award CLE RK TE Immediate opening. Prefer per- eon with dictaphone experience Shorthand and typing required. Med.cal terminology helpful Starting salary $2979 Apply Per- sonnel! Office,” Pontiac General _Nospital, 461 W_ _Huron_ 8t, COUNTER GIRL Full or part time Cleaners 1253 8 Woodward. MI 4620 KITCHEN HEIP Apnly 857 W. Ru- DISH WASHING Morning shift ror EXPE RIENCE? 1 BEAUTY © OPERA. for B ingham heauty calon Mid wee! 6-444 EXPERIF. nee WOO! PRESSER Collins Cleanere 630 Woodware Rochester van ATT) FXP WOMAN FOR GENERAT housework tive in Some ete wth J cMidrém, New fake home Private room end bata Thy Thure & every other Sum. off WF 2-039" EXPERIENCED GIRLS ac- counts receivable or payable. Fil- And or expert- MUtual #1355. ing:. typing. ete @nced bookkeeper fa - ION- Man- Airwass No chil- in Birmingham © 2 LADY TO po- | j - 18 Ww _ CARPENTER WORK > rE Soe oe es. preferred GIRL: a WEDS., : Me m. through dinner, sa two nights, 918. Midwest GIRL : FOR CLEANING — Apply Vilage Cleaners, 134 im GIRL. TO aaoaR = TO 8:30° daily, except Sat Log ree survey — work Rendale’s. 4 8. _ Saginaw. HOUSEKEEPER. MAY HAVE 1 small-ebtid More for home than wages. PE 407M. LADY TO LIVE hens ies GEN- eral housework. no cook- 1 chfd, Kanan meaon MAy- Women Part Time— Good Earnings Call Midwest 46271 9 13 om. _to arrange personal st NEAT APPEARING Sundays. or Ganidaye, Diss Diner. MI ¢ Ib OPPORTUNITY seer ime tue you ears Mae own. Earn while _5 pm. we > | 22214. ADIES’ are preteeree. A be Cleaners, . SHORT HOUR ~ WAITRESSES. ‘SES. NO phone calls “Mary-Go-Round. 107 N Saginaw . ~ SECRETARY dancesowe 7 40 hour week. Pleas- ‘ing eond Ample Sone . § id. ra dicta- phone. Must be efficient. 44700 for interview appointment met ce Lakes LB ihe rane and SEVER L ADULT LADIES TO : a of voters to Boe SEs TO On- ae: ne ao Ae in Tr Bae’ ma Ra. retence of rdays Pontiac 1 Press WANTED MIDDLEAGED WOMA N Ao work in nome su ee the ‘are. Must do. the care of patients cooking. no inenerworee Live in plus per room board more for home than for wages seiecr ohio 1350 Pogtiac Rd. ichigan. AN OR GIRL TO CARE FOR while mother works, ve own transpo ou Weare WANTED FOR GEN- eral work in dry cleaners, part as apply in person, Elk Clean- 285 Oakland WOutAN BETWEEN 35 AND 56 = eneral housewors and cook- for .amily of 4. Must live in. = oe 6 days Ref. required. EM 33748 WATTRESS Ss FOR - NIGHTS, PRE- fer experienced 2490 Dixie Hwy. Across from Pontiac Drive In WOMAN FOR SMALI ‘OFFICE. Work is varied. Includes typing. fiyme .and processing customer correspondence Write Pontiae _Eress, Bon 0 WOMEN 3% to 38 to work tn affice N Telegraph. ‘RE FOR 2 CHIL- WOMAN TO C dren while er works. More 7060. 8 for home than wages. FE Help Wanted A NEED. 3° MEN WOMEN. sparetime, -who can use $10, $5@, $100 for distributing Watkina. Na- tionally advertised ale lee _friends and neighbors CHAPIN | I NEED AT LEAST 2° GOOD REAL ESTATE SALES PEOPLE. 1 TO WORK DRAYTON & 1 TO WORK BLOOM- I TEED: ROBERT CHAPIN. BER. FE #11 Mit Orchard Lake Re. COUPLE PART TIME FOR GAR- dening apd house work at edun- R 3-014 try home near Birmingham: Live in Min can be emplosed eilse- “where 3 adylts MI 47107 COUPLE TO LIVE IN AND BS caretakers of small apt building. For partial rent References. Write Pontiac Press Box 99. _ FURNISHED BASEMENT APT. IN In exchange for part time help with~ invalid FE_@303% 0 PENSIONED COUPLE. MANAGE rooming house - pet apt and _wages 146 FE W REALSILK Ree Earn $2 an hour at beginning. _FE 42626 Employment Agencies 8A BIRMINGHAM OFFERINGS Immediate full or part time See- Tetaries typists genera’ office work and experienced salesiadies, Birmingtiat® Empiovment Service, 139 W. Mapie Birmingham. MId- weet 4-4254 _ PONTIAC EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Huron FE ¢0581 GENERAL OFFICE _ ~ 1 girl office. Must be good typist, seme bookkeeping 5 days. Pontiae _Employment Service. COUNTER HELP 2 girls for dry cleanera tn Bir mingham No_ experience necessary Employment Service, 18 Ww y. Huron EE 4-255). Instructions 9 RL ARLE I DRIVIRG LESSONS PONTIAC Driver's TYaining Day. evening and Sunday aioe “E 2-487 LEARN TO. THE SANE- AT “SAFE WAY" DRIVER TRAINING SCHOOL Bus FE 2-2254 Rea, FE 81848 __ Work Wanted Male | 10 A-! ONT TEE One nw a _ repair FE _ 4-42 BOY. 19 al ene FE WORK +4461 BOY a Tina ANY KIND OP ase REPAIRS ALTER atiow= Quick service Weatherly. FE, 5-7118 CARPENTER A AND Cs CARINE. work New and repair BS Murdock FE 2-786t CARPENTER WORK WANTED. New & remoreling Call FF §-9988. CARPENTER WORK, SMALL JOBS FF CARPENTER WOR ALL KINDS. Rea John Featherstone FE NEW OR repair. No job too \emall or ‘too large Free ettimates. Ph 5169 FE 8-1014¢ FE #3406 CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- oe KitcBen & apectalty rp ELECTRICIAN LICENS SED, 0 ontiac. A job where count. first. Reply Box tiac Press ELECTRICAL WIRIN Pe toe LICENSED Fd Murray FE 2-86 FXPERIFNCED aa WANTS rk as ma st asm son's help or laborer. NN TEST FOR. MONEY! Make it eaaily hiawgh Classified Ada. Te. " bity, svap, hire, dial FE 2-818}. DONT ar rent oo _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, hy) i ‘SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1956 * a | THIRTY-FIVE aie Bosh Dae LEE TRENCHING SERVICE Septic tanks completely installed. Footings, dirt Voemaeeas sand and Eraycl, MApie $0406 LIGHT HAULING GARBAGE AND trash. PE 8-3535 : SAN WITH DUMP TRUCK WANTS work of kind. OL 2.5801. MAN WOULD LIKE time. work, Any kind. FE WORK OF ANY) $-4563 NTED AND PATCH PLAS tering. OR 3-4837 PLUMBING WORK DONE REA- < somably: OA 86-3868 N. 2 YK. OLD DESIRES job of any ind. but prefers truck driving aS exp as route _ salesman, FE 5-6170 or FE 8-0960 WORK ERAN 30 WANTS Construction or what rE WALDPAPER 8 REMOVED. PAINT- ¢ and trimming trees work, FE 5- ed a Work Wanted | Female 11 8 >romE™ WANT abet WASH- AE caries 3 oa Sy UP and delivery. _ $2318. BABYSITTING BY THE DAY OR _ hour. Ip_ my home FE 42812 ABYSITTING HOUSE WORK. live some nights +9400 BABYGITTING tronings done Winn NGe AND $3 a bishel. FE COLORED GIRL WOULD LIKE) babysitting evenings and nights FE ¢ ry WORE. "WEEK WORK, OR Gishwasher, stock girl) FE 93-6495 » PRACTICAL NURSE. - LET ELDERLY La DY PROTESTANT. Would like howsensepers uourban hom ‘LIGHT HAULIN SMALL | ; BAULING WITH LL FE : 22116 Saeue 3 MAN DESIRES rece FE i. PAINTING WANTED BY ELDE cn ee y man. FE 5-6038,; TIME have you ii io | | | Peron TREE TRIMMING &|_° i . FE OR | Lia: Masonry & Cement Work THOMPSON ou Poner PE 53-5323. “ior D NEW KITCHEN STORAGE ' eo? Cabinet? Call W : De- itt, PE §-5814 NO DIGGING FREE SEPTIC TANKS AND re fields ‘installed Trench. nd | OR 35212 or K wae! | ~ TRENCHING AND | BULLDOZING — _|"8 R_D Tompson_ _PE 4-884) | __ Building” Beans 124 FIELD STONES aoe aeees 36s of custom * work | 13 __ Business S Services 13 YOUNG MARRIED MAN NEEDS | “APPLIANCE = SERVICE Reasonable, Rais We service all makes shiere. rel washers, bhp ook washers, reir: erators, rad types of small | appliances.“ ROY'S —26 Oakjarc Ave FE _2-4021. A-| EAVETROUGHING, cleaning and repairs. 2-5932 ), PURNACE reas. FE 1 day service. FE 771 MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PEN by factory trained ph! General ting A Office Supply (ere ri Law- i rence St _PE_ 30135 BLOOMFIELD WALL “CLEANERS Walls and windows. Reasonable , Free est. No obligation FE 2-163! DRY WALL BY MACHINE PREE | estimates No job tuo big or smal! PE 5-4628 DURA-CLEAN YOU your y RUGS ee UPHOLSTERY. FREE ESTI- _MATES. PE 2-1772. removal. 3-2000. | Simere ie MOTOR A dravice § RE- Ph Pie “430 “> FRONINGS, DA Pickup & denver. 23 . 8. A BUSHEL. service, On E. Walton FE 5- pay TROWINGS, $3 A a deliver. FE 2-579 3 A BUSHEL, PICK , u ae FE 5-8732. - Eapy ones WORK BY DAY LADY 2% AND SON 4 housework and babysitting Ways. bua lime Write tiac Press. Box 66. cin neler ti TYPING, SEC- EM_3-2842 '' TYPING A AD ) CLERICAL WORK to beep « own home. Experienced ome necessary. FE Sen? after ‘WASHINGS & IRONINGS, TO ans wl < @eparate Child -care in| te. Union Lake. xm ine “WASHINGS AND > TRONTNOS FE Stel arate or peg Pickup and de- liver. OR a WATTRESS SESE IN and liquor. Night work. FE ose Building Service 12 ‘A-1 CEMENT WORK LLOYD MONROE FE 46866 AT LAYING, SANDING 8) FIN. ensed Contractors FE 3-1645 _Pontise _Hardwood Floor Service ~ A&B TRENCHING _ Footings, water line field tile rE 1] ADDITION: GARAGES ATTICS finished. Rec and “But want quadity. work- acl and prompt attention —" GABE ROTH Licensed Mason, Contractor. FE 5-059) MPRESSORS AIR TOOTS. Power generators, heaters, sand- ers, etc. Op JACKSON'S RENTAW = €2 W. Montcalm FE. 4-5240 “ALL CEMENT AND BRICK WORK guaranteed by Bul Lovejoy Chim- peys, drives, porches steps and fish ds with bridges. Planter eat bd up to 48 ft long. Outdoor patios retainer and sea "tm colors as desired Phone rie for free estimates. FE ASPHALT PAVING ~ DRIVEWAYS and parking areas. Free ce J, GLADSTONE & FE 22671 OL 2-7141 OL. 25796 ALL KINDS OF CEMENT WORK. FE 68-3785. BRICK. BLOCK AND CEMENT work. Also chimneys. No jgb too and commer- Residential Gearantes< work Ph -_— —— = BLOCK ~ BRIGR CEM __& fireplaces FE 23-2468 BASF MENTS partialvepairing old & — Waterproofing Praing —also ad- large. cia 4-8 ENT WORK Full or leaky basement Cement floors & ditions garages & bree7vewars roofing, sidiney vorchea & Alu- minum eom bination’ windows & doo MICHIGAN HOME LAL 3377_W. Huron 45063 BUILDER xem “AND. Service LICENSED — remodeling. Complete MA 5-2271 Hoily CARPENTRY AND REPAIRS. CE- ment work FE 6-359 CEMENT WORK Floors, drives, -9340. CEMENT & BLOCK $-0782 Is 2 SPECIALTY. _ Floors, __ basements EM 34879 EUSTOM BU iL DING. FHA Ft- _hancing. M Modernizing. FE_ 4-5470 D&M BL DG. SE RVICI a etc. Jenseh FE E OUR 8 ATSO R fa) IDING ALTERA TIONS. KITCHEN CABINETS AND CUSTOM RUILT GARAGE AND BREEZEWAYG CALL FE 28248. FE 2-7004 EVES. OR 3-226. ELECTRICAL WORK, FREE Es- 4 “timates. Phone FE 2-1418 ELECTRICAL WIRING ‘LICENSED. Ed Murray FF. 2-8657 Fi LOOR TRSANDING OLD "FLOORS @ specialty, Car! L Bills) FE 23-5780 LOOR LAYING, SANDING, FIN- hing. 12 Yrs. Exp. Guar. work Free estimates, Leo & Jack. FE m NG, SANDING AND experfenc me @uar work John T eylor, FLOOR LAYING SANDING AND finishing Acer Miler (8 wre in Pontiac. MA 5-S888 ; FLOOR LAYING, SANDING & FIN ishing. ¢ Cc. Bud Bille FE #200 be FLOOR SANDING. LAYING FIN 4 R Qardner 491 Central) FF L. 27519, FLOOR BANDING, “PAINTING } EX- terior and intertor FE 8-3382 GENERAL, BUILDING REPAIR Brick, stone, cement work. Pias- tering and tile work FE_ 42290 GUARANTEFD ROOFS. ALL Rtinds, EST. 1918 es Marsh, 383. N. Cass. FE 2-021. FE 2-8046 . REPAIR SERVICE Job too amall? Window out, Inose boards, shingle off Lock broken torn wreqni sc Can't get it fixed? Call_FE 837 HOUSE MOVING FULIY uipped FF 49450 L. A_ Young OR” | Hexce + | i | OY Sate ‘DAY WORK FE. |. | Jo |= WASHINGS AND faon Ga: SEP. RELIABLE -CARPENTER REMOD- | | FE 32-7680 sEWwRRSe CLEANING. Sinks — Sunday Gervice. FE 4-202 EAVESTROUGHING, ETAtTES and repaired. Custom metal f estimates. L & M | _Mefal. FE 5-0313. | MOWERS MACHINE | and repaired FE 43387, after $00 pm LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED and repaired s, Exp Sticke) 16 Haddrill Ct. FE_ e370 | LAWN MOWERS, HAND OR POW- er, sharpe: or repaired. Air cooled means repaired, One day service. Free pickun end delivery Phone FE 2-6873. 65 Lincoln HEATING SERVICE - Gas, of] burners and furn cleaned and servied All maxes. Day or night FE 41063. Days OL. _2-0161 WAYNE HEATING CO Plastering Contractor Bew & repair work. All ma- terials turn. MI 44229. No job | )_ small or too large. PLASTERING _ Pree estimate. FE 37620 PLUMBING AND HEATING, Hf. 8 OR Sore. & Bon FE 43767 or | | ] | el. repair, add. cabinets, interior trim. FE _5- Saws—Law IIS Accurately 8h. i8 (Chamberlain st TREE TRIMMINO AND REMOV- al He estimates. Phone FE _ 1-835 locl= a= TRIMMING AND REMOV. | oe estimates FE 2-6019 PE | r _V&W TREE SERVICE — SPRAY. | noes PLOWING ) AND MF Irose 7-4897 | | GARDEN PLOWING, BY THE LOT | | | } | ing Dutch elm, moaquitees a! fruit trimming. & removal —free:| a Phone FE 0 — — — | WALL WASHING AND WINDOW! cleaning, homes, offices, and fac- tories. free estimates. Phone FE _4-3821. Shovers Janitorial Service | WINDOWS CLEANED { Windows regiazed. storm windows removed screens Washed and pe up. Eavestroughs cleaned and rust proofed Get our prices first. _Phone_ FE 5-370! WELL DRILLING _ Well and pump repair, OR 3-239¢. Your NUTRILITE DISTRIBUTOR / 03.86 Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 ALTERATION PROFESS EXP. nl kane, FE ©7077 ae SUITS COATS & AL. terations 191 E Huron FE 4-7074 — LADIES AND. CHILDREN'S AL- terations A@ Arcadia Ct Close ~1n FE 2-2168 _—_ 16B __ Garden Plowing Al ROTOTILLING Gardens plowed jiawns§ tilled Fast, REASONABLE | FE 2-007T. ALL POWER LIFT EQUIPMENT. plowing, ‘disking, leveling ay || _ loading Cow manure FE €3371 BLACK DIRT DELIVERED BY ° the bushel. Digging and raking FES 1207 CUSTOM PLOWING AND GARDEN plowing Tractor work FE 48189 or FE 450%) anytime FE 46653 _ after. 3 pm JARDEN | PI (OWING OR 3-2742 ~ “GARDENS PIOWED — FE 2.7890 GAR 2DEN PLOWING | “AND pie. | Ah cies of Auburn Heights | 1 | HAR: | — Towing FE 2-736 GARDEN. RoTOTILLING Wilson FE 26920 GARDEN P} OWING “ANDY. YARD | leveling, Top sotl _OR 3-3569 | , ss EC or acre yerd leneling mgreting: seeding ang sodding. or FE 2-216 GARDEN PLOWING CLARKSTON | - area. MA 5-503T oO PLOWING ANL DRAGGING. FE 44878 or MY 2-5492 PI OWING WND FITTINO ) CLARK- ston Dra:ton and Sashabaw area _MAple 59-6391 or OR 3-338 __—s gt IPCOVERS. DRAPES _& BED- ROTO) TITLING _spreads Your material FE $5797. 1583 : 2 | Sse oan 8 OR BY Lost «& Found — _ 2A the job FE 5-818) 0. ee serena ei ROTO-TILLING. GARDEN AND | FOUND) COC eee W Avis Service FE | einity Telegraph and Boston, Cail} 4-4380 S | _,FE 44877 ROTO TILLING black spots Biack face FE 7 Tawns and perd ene: Wayne Dutch: | {o31 WHITE MALE COCKER er, OR $8792 0 _ Spaniel. with brown spots, Vic Paar WORE = ‘ommerce » Rd,. reward FE | Gardens and ane t complete e098 _ —_ equipment, including power reke | (cat LARGE BLACK AND TAN O Gates FE &635 German Shepherd License &52 WEST SIDE PI ange a GRAD | “FF 2.8418 Fe Also: Disck (Girt) mennrt | lost WALLET IN VICINITY. OF | ete = || Columbia and Fatrmont Keep WTD CHILDREN “TO BQ money but return contents Merle PRE-CHOOL CHILD Taurein FF 61428 EE ue 4 1:7 BIUE AND SPECKLED Laundry Service 18 — caragert in the viens “of 502 - . Jat mn Rewar $5 PE 45169 TRONINGS W [Dp PHONE FP - - Hee fT ae LOST SMALI BLACK SHORT LACE CORTAINS @LAIN OR RUF. |, DStet lea” Viclniy ot es 1 flied Beautifully finished Ponttac — 9 "' oe res “= Laundry Phone FE | 2-810 LOST CHILDS PET, WHITE AND ‘FOR FAMILY ‘LAUNDRY. SERV- | f | | Jos FLEMING, FLOOF LAY! NG Sandin fintshing 11558 FEidison _Ph. FE 2.4405 _ : GET IT ou ICK. through Classified Ads! Yes, whatever it 1s — dial! FE "28181 for an ad- writer and get it! - os —— ice 2-8101 = WASHINGS-IRONING, 6, DONE IN| my home ck-up end deliver _Cah FE _5-1910 aerate 18A Pt ____ Landscaping \ i | ph, Pontiac Laundry. re ALL rh Orci CARE BY HOUR OR by job. Free estimates FE 2-09 58 BEAU TIFU! NURSERY GROWN, _Merton Blue grass sod. PE 7- 17-6273, BULTDOZING FE 49073 BULLDOZING "AND GRADING EM 35035 a SERV- CLARKS LANDSCAPING sy oaties fee Within 25 miles of _ Tops pit and sod + PE, 83601 ; cone ie FORC ES “LANDBCAP- HAA clean fup by experts rE +285 ee. DANS LANDSCAPING ” SERVICE complete Pare periteanllee and butiding FE 28712, or FE 46510 PIL! ae LEVEL oe AND . driveways graded PE 6-3552. GENERAL LANDSCAPING cC __ aaa Cc. Mills re nee |= | TUCKER'S Lf . —— TANDSCAPING our Se and wn our ie sotimates. PE LAWN CUTTING. VERY CHEAP. FE 1-0247. LING, GARDENS- LOWER STRAITS LANDSCAPE CO. Spring clean up Estate wawing. OTO TILLING, GARDEN AND YARD LEVELING. 44-6229. iD Delivered or can five A 2 Blvd North Complete Sean nies ee amateurs) 35 yrs im Pontia WHITE'S. FE 5-3)40 EE SPRAYING BY EXPERTS Specialized, Dutch Elm disease whsend 7-808! _ Moving & Trucking — 19 AA-| MOVING TRUCKING goop service. EM ‘3-5253 of FE 5-357! _anytime |A-l HAULING FOR PICKUP. ANY- thing. PE 5-0675 A-i MOVING-HAULING CELLENT SERVICE FE 58-3438 ABOUT ANYTHING HAULED. te ete, cleaned. FE r ee up after wees AND Li ele LAULED _ot_any t time FE 4 ASHES AND RURBIAN SHES _anytime E 5- ASHES, Sakien a 2 ANYTHING. as Anytime after 4 ORIlando ASHES AND ) RUBBISH MavcED A ie “AND RUBBISH A! aND| light trucking FE 46220 FRANK JCHNSON moving will FE 54462 GENERAL night Reas _1-6528.. eves + ENCINERATORS _ CLEANED > ASH or rubbish cleanup FE 4-5134. HT “AND HEAVY HAULING. At any time FE CYGHT HAULING, “Asi ASHES 4 RUB- ish. FE 2-1017 {IGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING Rubbish hauled sand, fill dirt, and gravel 23-0603. TRUCKING AND HAULING. [pte —_vish. . Anytime Cheap. FE 8-1770 ~ O'DELL CARTAGE ~ Lecal and Long Distance Moving Phone FE 5-6806 “REDUCED RATES _ Large van ay eae” you Smith _ Moving. Sihanccs to Rent TRACTORS HAULING, TRUCKING DAY OR ,Pontiac arm and Industrial Tractor Co. 825 8. WOODWARD — | Open oeue Peters b Sunday FE 40461 FE 4-144: | Painting & Decorating. 20, f rM A CALL TODAY WILL PAY. sure youl) say, when you get my free estimate for painting and wall washing your way. Whatta-ya _Say? FE 5-064 A-1 CUSTOM DECORATING, WALL | papering Steaming service. Com- | merce, EM 3-3435. A-1 CUSTOM PAINTING. PAPER- hanging Paper removed Esti- _Mates FFE 46918 A-1 PAINTING INTERIOR & EX- terior 10 per cent disc for cash _Guaranteed Pree ext. FE 4-9205. A-l PAINTING. PAPERING Mason Thompson FE 4-8364 DEGORATING PAINTING. and wal! papering Call for esti- mates FE 40255 | ALWAYS DEPENDABLE PAINT- bg 2 decdrating 2 yrs exp FE A-l INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR DEC- ofaling ef any kind No bi- of too small Free estimates. Cali 2045 MACS WALL WAgHING > & PAINT. _ing. Reasonable PE 5-221! . “PAINTING AND DECORATING _ K D _Willhtte” FE §-9580 PAINTING & DECORATING Cheape st rates In town FE 4-4350 PAINTING AND DECORATING, bath tile or floor tile by oe hour or job Free eines A-l work guaranteed al! FE, 2-1006 _ : PAINTING AND RUG SHAMPOO- ing FE 3.7663 Painting and decorating, work guaranteed. Call FE 2-4315 Painting & Wall Washing Free estimates. FE 2-2706 PAPER HANGING REASONABLE rates FE 42111 or FE 46829 Physio-Therapy _ -21A | swrDIsH MASSAOE & THERAEY, Special foot technique. 72 Elim St FE 4-285) __ Television Serv ice | COPENFAYER's “RADIO ’ TV repair 569 W Huron. Night serv- tee calls FE 45607. DAY OR NIGHT TV FE 56-1296 or FE _™M STRAKA EXPERT. TV SERVICE | makes Service ealls 9 Cox Television 4@63 8. Saginaw. FE 5-4620 | GUARANTEED» TV REPAIR ANY MAKE. FE 40736 CONDON'S RADIO & TV. 177 8 PARKE ST RADIO-TV - are oT _FE 43600. ‘168 © _Pike _Typew riter Servi ice 22A TYPEWRITERS & ADDING - Ma! airing. Expe work. General rinting and Gttice Sup _Ply co, 17 W, Lawrence. _ TYPEWRITERS “RENTED Mitchell's, - 123_ Nr Upholstering chine “ 23 EAKLE'’§ CUSTOM UPHOLSTER. ing 8174 Cooley: Lakeg Rd. EW 3-2641. Free estimates ~ THOMAS UPHOLSTERING FE 5 408. TELEGRAPH 8888 LARGE POINTER, WHITE WITH ‘brown Fox Terrier Scar on left ie Bmali reward Phone OR LOST BLACK COCKER SPANIEL. _Reward MA _ 5-7600 Lost ROE I LARGE BLACK | AND tan German Shepherd. License 852. FE 23-8418 Lost YOUR PFT WANT TO give one a home? FE 5-0290 Michigan Anima] Rescue League. LOST RROWN RIMMED GI ASSES vicinity N Perry FE 47073 STRAYED FEMALE 8ET TER white .with btw t left leg Family pet please call d Hobbies & Supplies 24A NEW aC APPLE SETS 83: PAINT Epo ts Vicinity of Per Anyone with FE $0796 Re By number se $100 up ‘frames | ~ | to fit! BACKENSTOS 8 East _Lawrence FE 21414 |~ Notices: & Personals” 3 | wrnnnw A PRIVATE mec 0 | jaa mestic or criminal, FE 55 AND _PE $-1842> OR pick up apything. | OR 3-7572 or OL; ; \ fob too | 22! SERVICE. | 5-8390 to 9 Ja.) ‘Saginaw St. | 71-9534 | of airport Answers to! « | _Notices & Personals: 2 2 Comrade. Mtgs. 32 Rent it Apts, a, Furalshed 3d! Rent Apts. U Unturnishiod 34) Rent nt Houses es Unturn. 36) _For Sale Houses 43 Sanaa 9 3 WA LAND NTRACTS. 2 RM. MAIN FLOOR, PRIVA am RM. APTS: Aerotred red Knapp Shoes wig, top dollar om todays | entrance, “uuntles on Pavare [of ee are ‘mo oe CORDELL, oer 4 noow v PEER PLAT FAC. INCOME + 4% 2070 Atrport R nna. OR 31800 | | . ie —2_ 98 2B. -+|¥ ROOMS, MODERN /sTEAM | Immediate oecupaaey. 4 $16 weekiy.| 8 room brick, By owner, Near St. ODIVOR HEARING “AID oie 2 QUIET FURNISHED “Rooms. | heat PE 21061 bert —Pieds qe Waltemees. 7 AUDIVOX HEARING AID RM. 1,| #19 Baldwin Ave, _E +4203 rice for single person. | J-ROOM: PVT. ENTRANCE AND ei ie oe Mor 1018 ots N. FE +050 | Wanted Real Estate 32A | _FE PE 16. 102 Bim. PR S68 ¢ ROOMS TILE SS raga ot ¢a ‘ apt x * 3 bed: it . 200 WEDDIN FIN pel, Sb il eset bone reas arth aaa Thane 18 "mile ‘miles io Pontiac. =. . large living ro Suthe: 18. W. ures * dice wang APT... First |3 ROOM APT NEWLY) DECOR: *3-6243 j All ca ec. room, Gos, Printe — Past service. os : a to store and | bus. ated, 444 E. Pike Call etter HioUse FOR RENT Chil RENT, large Beautiful . Ot fir DAINTY MAID FOR SUPPLIES. OUR SLEEVES ARE | } shit weltome. 231 Ocmun. re | § pm_FE O23. : ERE PEES | ee ee ee ZS 0142, Welcome. OR 3-9214. bo urns. FE 28614. 03 Mark. ROLLED UP !t! _ 2 ROOM ak ata 5 ies ture. & BATH So a ee MODERN 5 ROOMS. NEW. IN|) WALTER OREEN, MY 3.5001 f And we are geared for ae 31" Stowell —- land euiee rs ~ IN DE DEBT? | TION! The spring rush —~ 13 ROOM APT. HEATED. ELEC. ition mospeaen! Life) Ra 0 Uakow aM AND @MALL wounes IN starting to to 'roll and we pian «|? ROOM. APT. WITH BATH. 08/° ote net. washing fur, MODERN, 3 REDROOM HOM Keego pear to more our ee cs : + ntshed j 0. . 7 ROOM HOME IN Ni W peas. i _~ Manes. a. eo Lake A IF SO, Bp ppere, STEN wueUaL CO. | ore be Ree NORTH | > Rooms AND B°TH FRIVATE | _Ontonvitle ipa wet McLARTY : PERTY OULD SELL 7 RMS NICELY: PURNisHED.| {102 MODERN 6 ROOMS BASEMENT,| PE 22107 or PE +3678 et 6 DAY Near bus line — Adults work- ol range. Im Let us prove claim with Ms! } ROOM MODERN Gaksak APT. diate coasion “Ref i Ease Your Mind 4 Ave iS, ov naadnt ratshed._¢ 40123; OR 31680 efter 6 |_| _er._noom Sunday. matle heat $10,800. OR 34703. Restore Credit {0 YOU.” Call Jar ferenay as = a ea AnD BATH ADULTS NEW 31 Bapaoon RANCH HOME py OWNER GI RESALE. RANCH . Aes redi us Joes as unfurn reer tae ( AWE 2 RM APT EVERY CONVEN ) MA 6-2762__ pee nl arppere celbehel gabe oe WE ARE NOT A MOS Pvt bath West side Excel i: C HEM STE ae AMATL 3 ROOM HOUSE PART.| ‘5%¢, 101, 012,800 Rochester area. LOAN COMPANY Fdw. M tout, Realtor « ite PE Ca ate couple. Reason. | |S Room he ne + £aM ly fura. Call aft. 6 pm FE! Wean sare Gf aha et = a Sergi doh nae et : | : WLY DECO 24117 MICHIGAN CR EDIT oo ~ Grae ty Fo. Fe beieh) So * ted WN Sees se .|_vther days, MIL me -t { en eae tah 6°30 '2 ROOMS NEWLY DECORATED . "4 ice location Reesonable , Se ~~ COUNSELLORS | | ganar facilities 196 Sanderson | rent Available May 7th. Call FE ln tetr ment: chores FOR RENT | 2. BDRM MODERN GI | | Sit, Apply. east entrance 4-4563 or FE 232-9502 Ask for Mrs Kenntlworth 8t. off Tay tor Ra Divided basement with bar and _Above Cet ens mrneeet | Listing wanted |3 RM. PRIVATE BATH. AES) _ McDougal! | 42031, vee i recreation room. Large fenced lot OPEN TUES WED. & THURS. In and around Pont. Galy (MT OakienalAve 1 ROOMS, PVT {ENT “AND BATH white LakE 4 ROOM. 16 Mi uminum storms and screens. In- evenings. Dorothy's. PE 21249 HARVEY WILSON = Including util steve. refrig trom Pontiac PR 47210 after 4 sulated Paved st only “1.660 én (SPECIAL COLD WAVES $50, Labeer Real Estate LT petles Otargrl fldcl mxeney ay pes cine in VE’ ase ‘after Tom Fon |e ee os Dogothy’s. 500 N Perry FE FE 28683. E 20637,| g31 . : | Rent Lake Cottages 364 44. Open Pri Eves |FE 26991 4 or oa _8-sied | © aD TT FLOOR FRIG., CAKE PRIViL. EGES, BDRM. ee — ~ 2% ROOM, MODERN APT. ON rick, ranch-t cre. THEM DAYS ARE GONE. WAXING lake Ute) responainte (people! OR * Hove, ull Adults piled ah Cieevn inl wasveloceriam |ibacter ae oe = days that is Use Glaxo plastic 3.5292 + ROOMS BATH HEATED. | {iy room, kitchen two bed-| rage Quiet location of dead end type Mnoleum finish. Waite's No- 3 ROOM APT ALSO 3 RAD APT. | Moar nt floor. vrrate Par ST room, screened a pores. mside ieee Rds so0"'v VanZandt. “OR 3-1159, ott 5 : “ so ba bottle: as uta ing 4 y ac! WOULD YOU LIKE TO MAKE A} Of Not Sold in Calla $e PE Sia J RM APT ONPURN HEAT & Fisting 40st Port Austin ka | NO DOWN PAYMENT safe rohit paying 6% tn- ar Prior | Meter furn Yearly lease : ret- ideas sia | NO MORTGAGE COST terest? Call FE 42120 or FE| If your property tan't sold y 2 ROOMS AND BATH, IGE | erences required At Gro OOLEY LAKE TO MO = 1973. i Zn because it hasn't been liste rere “San Pre heat, private en- EL. 1281. 673. ver Es furn. cottage pg Sarg Will build on your free and clear Wed. Children to Board 26 2% acc AND shcon CLOSE IN, ee SSO PRI Newt are * deni. Tee homes “rit tall basement, “Or = ow a a3 : CREO S “WHI | E * relrigerator, washing priv, park-| vate baih. front lain block from Uniot) Lage’ shoppin Lp ort eee, FRE-@CHOOL | CHILDREN. _ing 37 Park Place ‘Conveniently loeeted 0 tactories. Center. inquire s | Stas 76 a 0 OR ; y ROOM, FORM © APT.a 6. AnD | ONC, Toots Slavens) barsoteen Cascades en iS | EXC. CARE, “FOR a “OR @ CHIL- __ more pe | sement.| FOR RENT 2 BEDROOM HOMB) “dren, FE 1 BROS ROOM. UTILITIES FURN, . C® See from 8 am. to 10 pm. | with jake privileges on Middle "Wid. Household Goods 27 0 | re aS 0) ee el ere) ee - a feet, view morn rite own- ~~ REALTORS ree children welcome, PE 6-08 ROOK Lied BUD N h ] barrel. Call FE €2861 or EM ae tT ene pia as = cole RES BATH. acne Cousle ont Auto beat and hot water. | ® reste aes 4 ae AN icho ie T4I14 between 6 and 7 A.G. Filiott & Sons | WANTED USED TWIN STROLL- er FE 2-0369 JO 46121 . WANTED * yOADS (Ok FIL Northwestern Hwy at Mobelt irt, an erre: oe _Ra and Lahser vie MY-¢t518 | PEDDLING YOUR Money V Wanted — __ 28A PROPERTY? Gees CONTRACT $100 A MONTH Our method of enly to on 3 bedroom ranch house, ¢ lots. ore Lggacncn saves you Box 64, Pontiac Press. = cee “Don't or a ae a ——~ verso ial ) us now, Wanted to Rent 29 rms. lekes. and residential pupae ee Ee’ mecseing and closing | “wre E EXECUTIVE eee Transiered to Pontiac ‘needs room unfurnishéd IT—WE'LL INSURE [T by June Can | lent references Call between 8 am _ and 5 p FAMILY OF 3 Daina. ~FUR- nished 2 bedroom uoaee Up to rou BUY 7 MAHAN "VE 5-6114 | _$80 per _month MY 2-377! EAL CO.. REA’ MIDDLEAGED COUPLE, NO CHIL- Coenen met Je hange dren, want 2 or 3 bedroom house FE 20263 or lower apt West side or — d f References FE 10m OW. 28710 att tes TO BRANCH | Share Living Quarters 30 —_-> CN ee LISTINGS NEEDED Business commercial erties, acreage or farms. Q buyers waiting ROY KNAUF, Realtor 26% W Huron, FE 2-742] OA 86-3330 LISTINGS WANTED We have ‘eel | buyers waiting for all kinds residential prop- erty in the Rochester area. Roger B. Henry, Inc. Sil he St, 1869 E. SE OuEn Rd. OL ft-#1l) iL, 13-9123 | ___Rochester__ | Mich We Je Specialize | WILL SHARE 3 ROOM W. SIDE | epartment, with one or two busi- | ness girls’ garage available Call EM 13-8283 WrD IDDL EAGED COUPLE TO | a, | share’ heme elderly lady. wre | Freé rent and Saree In Pontiac. No children MY 3-2782. cou) ce cane WILL SHARE § | withe same Mother with "enila also ok. FE 8-3663 -f Wd. Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 32 ACTION! In properties locate! tn Water- | - On the calm of your Land Con- ford, Springfi¢ld & Independence tract If it what we are look- Twps Por cas actos & top dol- ing for, a will buy them or lar, list with place them for you within 24 | ours. See us for the fast serv- | tee you are looking for. No con ar S O!] } \ tract too large or too small. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor - Real Estate ; 71M. Saginay Btrect, Ph. PE O4168- LO ei ieoap Ltn Open “| ——UY"OR SELL CONTRACTS WANTE D| ae personall¢ buy your prop- | r will sell 't for you and We need contracts for eet show you how to get cash if the sale uyers waiting, What have. you? Reasonable discount large rice fa meneeeeee Call sow and ; or small balances, new or sea-) LE’ BROKER | eee Pe Clark Reel Es foo Elisabeth Lake Ri _ FE 41197 | < Ais WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE cvehings.. PE 46492 of PE 44613. LB | Ask | for | Mr_ Clark. "Orhee” e800. Com os | EM 33311 Cash Waiting For good contracts, call or sée | Mr Johnson personally tor quick. | courteous action A JOHNSON, Reston | 104 S. Telegraph Rd. RR 4 2533 R. F. McKINNEY Univ: 1-8798 : { Johnson can sell your property ; Call us for aytck action We : have buyers f all types of For land contracts New or oid roperty, especially 3 bedroom Large or smatl Buvers waiting. Prompt courteous service | Bring in your contrad calf | any hour FE 8-044) or #E 86-0975 | Ask for Ted Mc ullough No ob- , ' ~ tigation 1 HAY DEN, or A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 42533 . Rent Apts. Furnished 33 Ic Realtor | 86 F Walton Open Eves. CASR_ FOR “LAND CONTRACTS VanWelt, 5440 Dixie Hwy. al ns |G BOOM, KITCHENETTE (AN IMMEDIATE CASH FOR YOUR bath: washing iciitign. foes contract or eauity in your Rautte only. Alberta Apts. 200 N i BLOCK FROM SEARS COM- | fortably furnished apt. for 1 gen- | _teman, FE 2-7484 18T FLOOR ¢ ROOMS. “BATH AND a west cide ts Felder now. FE 2257 or FE 2 ome. K. L. Templeton, Realtor 333 _Orctard Lake Rd FE 44563 WE NEFD D CONTRACTS LEBNSS We will give vou a quick cash 2 ROOMS, ee i BATH. | Child welcome N Perry offer with -no additional hidden | _©h — costs Farly settlement. Give us 9 ROOM STUDIO AND BATH. a phone call today. Free esti | couple. 890 Robinwood, off N mates. oF _Perry. 2 ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE Close’ in FE 5-3647 2 AND 3 ROOM, NEWLY DEC- orated _Apply ip Clark | e.U BATH PRIVATE Nicholie & Harger Co. | 33. W Huron 8t, FE $8163 | | CASH For land contracts. cbt and effi. | elent service, if you «| ifs: 2 RMS. AND entrance. Child weleome 60495 ? ROOMS. FE 5-7758 |? LARGE ROOMS, CLOSE IN 24! | Florence Ave | to sel} your contract we “will qou More monev Ask for ame f Vv N NCE Russell Young * ret sor agtoaly FE 8 o : 412 W Hur REATTOR ganas 2 ROOM APT CLOSE_IN SUIT Open Ex tl FF ¢9912 abie for zentleman FF 4-6268 s r Gorice ; 2 ROOMS AND BATH, $13 WEEK- eta ee cou aD CON: ly All utilities. furn Cell at 286 PAPITO!. SAVINGS & LOAN CO N 75 W Huren § FE 40561 2 ROOM FU RNISHED APT _ N TO GET THE MOST FOR YOUR | _Sanford FE 2-1 | Jand contract, Realtor Partridge 3 LARGE ia “BASEMENT in the "pind: to see 10560 W Lee | apt Private bath 2 children wel- _fon St Phone FE 2-8316 come Gingellviile FF 5-1927 WILL PURCHASE GOOD 8FA- 7 ROOMS AND BATH. MAIN soned contracts at very little dis- _floor, two men. 16 Florence | a RIS & SON REALTORS 2 ADUL Ts. FE §-3036 A ER 3. | 789 W. Huron re ¢1ss7| PE 78007 WE HAVE 2 NICELY PURNISHED ROOMS ¢€200.000 00 Te bath and entrance. FE At our disposal to purchase new 7 AND 3 len es BATH, Johnson. | ette Employed clean couple only omes with or without basements. . come. Also reese, ideal for bachelor. ios Dresden 3 ROQMS AND BATH, PRIVAT “e entrance, nigely furnished. Adults only. FE 2-6600. Hudson } ROOMS AND BATH ‘INA Heights, Utilities included. _Vate entrance PE 3-032 J ROOM UPPER PVT BATH AND entrance 2 small ehjldren wel comé $15 a week. 227 URN ___ 87 Whittemore MS. PVT. BATH AND ENT. st e2 Parke. 3 7 ROOMS AND BATH BR BRICK TER- Mar Peay . Tes E. Highland Ra_ MU ¢: IR ARE BATH. H. UTILITIES Laundry 1 furn, bus Working coanle peoterred. it) en Call after . FE J ROOM APT. 18T FLOOR, pul i SE J ROOMS AND BATH. PVT. ENT. PE 63550 0 R AND UTI rooms and utilities, Also 4 ent apt. $70 monthly. TLARGE ROOMS & BATH. COM- _pletely furn rE 23-4855, @RMS & BATH, CLEAN | COUPLE. _Na drinkera, 1035 Oak . 2 room rE lakland. _furn. Adults only, FE 5-0486 7 ROOM FURNISHED APT FO FOR _ftent FE 42872. 3 4 ROOMS. SaTVara Ty i YE 40808 or @ ROOMS FURN, ome TN. _Aduite. All pvt FE 48768 4 ROOMS AT 4187 “DIXIE Hwy. _Chlla Welcome 4 RMS AND BATH, ALL vate. Child welcome. 63 8. _ford ee ee 4 RM APT PRIVATE BATH. FE ee Ci _ 4 ROOM APT, 2 PRIVATE EN- trances. electric and heat furn 1 _small_ child welcome 4-24.89 : $16 WEEKLY 3 ‘ROOMS. - entrance heat & elec- tachs included 1 child or baby welcome. Appiv 806 8t Clair St. 1 block east of Baldwin just north at _Monte am 9 LOIS ¢ mpebe Small a4 bedroom apt, Adults adults _References $21_ wk All Modern Elna rooms & private ee deal a couple BACHELOR a FOR 1 OR 2 MEN. COOK YOURSELF, GA eee & cold water Erie clean linens. $7 | weekly FE 2:1 CLOSE IN 2 ROOMS, KITCHEN. | No drinkers. FE 42351 i_2-ROOM APT a S11 “rooms in country Ga: en space Days, Utica. REpubitc 2-301) Eves, .00 ee Rochester. FIRST FLOOR ROOMS, BATH, heat, utilities faratenea Available ®. 523 Orchard Lk oe _ists $80 monthly, FE 41 INDIAN VILLAGS OGEMAW 8&T., \% BLOCK OM TEL-HURON, BEAUTIFUL FURNISHED, ALL ee ce 3 _ Lots CLOSET: Space we lpeck AA ONY. $100 PER MO Ne: — LARGE 3 RO eee rs $48 | | money Call at 4" Tanfield Bt. | ' Off Auburn ! eee tance LOVELY’ 4 AND BATH. i Fireplace, Glagrea porch Lawn ' and garden dults only. $110. Near Airport OR 3-104 ‘NEW DUPLEX 4 LARGE. ROOMS, 2 bedrooms. bath iiving reom, kitch -dinette and full basement. Newly furnished, no previous -oc- _cupants MY 2-2611 0 NICELY DECORATED AND WELL furnished Private entrance. Screened in porch. Chive in. FE 26957 ONE 3 ROOM, TWO 3 ROOM ALL clean, 27 Clark St ONE 4 ROOM .UNFURN APT. 00 Franklin | Bivd. SOBER COUPLE "OR GENELE- man Walking distance of down town FF 8-2512 STUDIO. APT WEST SIDE. NEW- ly decorated Cail FE 20601 | After «@ nF $5392 _ THREF ROOMS AND BATH Clean roomy _— disposal sv7a per month Couple only rr. 6-4937 _ - UTIL ITIES FURN | 1 RM 1 PER- -_son_!n Pontiac MY 2-6186_ WOLVER NF APTS rooms and becpeal children erauied $64 pe K.G. HEMPSTE AD 102 © Huro FE 40204 YOULL LIKE THIS ONE — it with. bas hard Lake Ave Bee Mrs. New- 700 ana ape WILL SHARE & room apa seme with | cont _s!so OK FE 8-3663 or pessoned end centenets 2 child our clients See me before you ae FoR AS f FURN A 12 STOWELL sell. ASK FOR BOB MAHAN. $55 mo For ar call De- | — _troit KEnwood 56-0396 *"ROOMS, BATH HEAT, LIGHTS ~and ges Close in ‘\*u'ts FF + 29-7425 7 ROOMS FOR WORKING COU- [2 Utilities and pvt entrance 5-0018 | - | To Buy—To Sell -T@ Insure 24 =| MAHAN REALTY CO REALTORS % ROOMS AND BATH “sts St Fr Cooperative Real Estate Exchange, Working counie FF 2-1 105 Huron Ph Fe B06? a renme ahr Fae" 5% MORTGAGES —|2 ROOMS AND BATH, Pease: eto | NEWLY FURNISHED. OE ny FU Tele crop “CLOSE TO DOWN- lon 02 Se ten! TOWN, FE 42579 _ Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 lanp FLOOR APT ON EABT SIDE 3 rooms and beth, trance Call 2 AROOMA CTH (TIES PURNS rE o comn “AND fT a fas and utfifties r EN- trance, pew refrigerator, electric _atove, ‘newly. potatoe ted * plecearce| meee Rlntsee 1 an ow: rigerator and utilities turn. pie only, 241 Oakland, . ~~ entrance 6389 Peacock after q @ ROOMS. MODERN. UTILITIES | ae : 2-5236.. | FE_2-6663 or FE 39-1734. $ Hoey “AND PVT. BATH. | dno oi Near bus line pe hea Across from General Market. ORMS. UTILITIEg FURN, 1 Voom * welcome 140 oremede ROOMS AND BATH Gas _FR 3-0243. o RM. Rear Oo Ine! bedrm 1 smali kitehen * ek Eg tine Tm Kitchen tn : sian Taal eager Biel urnished Convenient calieven ; desirable location. For a; Phone FE §-6447 n, _evenings after ¢ OVERLOOK. ATTRACTIVE only. Inquire 2067 tea) hooKE IND. PLOOR CLOSE IN. | Booed Si FOR eRe PROF MAN AEE | mooeE “FOR RENT iT PENSIONER yw @. | considered. 63 _ PE 2-0326. ROOM ear aa ELDERLY lady, Kitchen privileges. FE ROOM, CLOSE IN, WITH OR without board. PE 44184. _| SLEEPING ROOM CLOSH IN. Pvt. entr, PE 5-6432. 119 Norton bord round, modern 3 rms. end _Path, Couple EM 3-704 and. man. after room FOR RENT APT iE .| tion. At bus stoo FE veniences nice for ./ 1 OR Ls, NICK Son, es ue roune ‘ep ~ 2 oe. phic ROOM. Lake. {LARGE LEAs BL RM. (MMEDIATE : Rr Pvt. entrance. 45 Honors bath: r. Pe t Nelson Lat Sal, RON APTS 3 ROCs AnD AND 3 bath. $86 «Caretaker = 103 EL oreted, apply 7 Clark St. KNUDSEN . = 35 RMS a BATH. Meet fer. |CLBAN ROOM. CLOSH TH FE — 80 enee: Imme- ry, x Plorence WM H. KNUDSEN 8POTLE! AN REALTOR meals eum " $10 Pontiac State Bark Bide - 7 Mathes np aod ; Ph PE 44516 Eve. FE 32-8503 LARGE 3 ROOM APARTMENT, pa Homes 38A modern, cheap 374 Oakland. LARGE § ROOM BASEMENT CARE ceivese entrance and bath sont at MAple_5- Nutter “6 p.m ™ derly people a rates, Ex- CAROE, LOVELY 7 AND BATH) cetient tood. Loving care with _hear airport Adults, OR 31843. promeea staff. biomes diets, lowe ROOMS AND PVT. call beautiful grounds beth Near ouc truck. Nice yard. | _ with | ‘Tovely vr shade FE 46018 sen: | pect" ape ides * Hotel Rooms —_—39 ODERN LARGE 7 Rooms f 4 family apt. 131 Oneida. All HOTEL AUBURIN uttlities turn washes and Rooms by Day or Wi dryer. 6100 per month. No echil-/ piso 4 te 2 room a nb ny dren FE 3-1404. Cooking ¢ and sefrigeration unit NORTH UNION LAKE FRONT | 464 Aubu _____._FE_ 3-029 “HOTE ‘L ROOSEVELT Rooms $12.50 Pebeins ‘g17.80. up vate adore furnished, 180 Cole- ‘MN = 41676 eern rooms by day r_week 48 NICE 4 aid: APT., PARTLY FURN. | _West_Huron 8t Phone PE_2-8206, Garage. Good location. FE 5-0080, Rent Stores 40 VACANT MAY-12 Upper apt private entrance and porch Large Hving room, hed- room, tile — and kitchen, Linen clothes thermostat Nehts gas, trigidatre Stove, television aerial. Adults Qarage avaliable City hos- area. Phone FE 4-008 after 5 opm Rent Houses Furnished 3 omar \2 BEDRM Lansathen ame LOTUS . i _Drive Waterford say | te | ROOM HOUSE. PRURNISHED. children welcome. FE 2 4 ROOMB AT 4708 ORLA ND RD, _ Watkins Lake Apply cottage No ry ROOM ‘AND _ BATH, | FURN- $90. onth References, Inquire _ } Onkland A Ave Jie ; _. 20X30 SMALL HOUSE. Ne} 1947 housetrailer 27° tone a FOR RENT A LARGO furnished home. with lake “pve ‘ fay pes hear Duck and White FOR aD LAKE FRONT home on, Long Lake Call TOwn- send 17-7454 - —s Y UTILI- FURN HOUSE FOR RENT ed. $15 a week until | June 23° MArket 1230. M - pd otoron — @ in RN COTTAGES CHILDREN For Re ellaneous 42 ee ot & _weleome 310 Dixie Awy For Rent Miscellaneow Pirssascon anne ’ GARAGE HOUSE FOR ELDERLY * poaT ANT) FLOOR SANDER. POL- With eating space. 3 good couple t ehild welcome Alto 16| ishers scrubbera ent inde sised bedrooms, Basement, new ground floor, modern kitch- ers, steamers ete FE * oi] heat. Garage. 30 days enettes for newlyweds, bachelors Baldwin | Ave possession $13,100. termes, or office girls. North side. Be | — lected tenants Parking épace, ap- ONE E WAY 31 I _pointments only. PE $2706 COAST TO COAST -ots—Lake Privileges MODERN FURNISHED. 2 BED- ae bs Attractive 7 room m: room house No children. Close to RENT HERE LEAVE THERE home with ¢ bedrooms in bus line FE 58-0023 r Uae reese Dine Hwy : with. dining oan inine Soe af 3 3248 ‘fe : nin MODERN, FURNISHED HOUSE OR 31458 room, screened front re for rent. All year round. OR % Basement with : : For Sale Houses 43 pine recreation room, Deane eee MES | oc |. Riis "Sarge, Bates setrafier uple only oe nds 1188 : RETIREMENT _ June 15. $14,060, terme, | 1 acre, ' rms., moderm Breeze- Rent ‘Houses Unfurn, 36 way to garage. Part basement. Suburban J +0000 | ~ 1/2 “BEDROOM ROME oxnow | LARGE 9 9 ‘ROOM | INCOME cOM-| ons 4x15 service i ~ Take Modern convenience 875 Popa furn and attached garage. 3 bed- ae Elirabeth Lake Rd EM 4-Family, 3 apts. turn. Wonderful rooms, fireplace in 3-471 Income. carpeted living room. Fuit 2 ROOM HOUSE 42 PINGREF Several other houses in efty basement with of] furnate PF 2.9708 Colored and electric 80 gal. water ae —, Large 7 room house Full basement. heater, nice recreation eres. 2 BEDRM HOME. WALL To} $1 down Aluminum storms and wail Gelade f fall basement | w DINNAN acreeps 1 block from automatic heat Coleman 8t FE 94 W Huron FE. 42577 817,600. terms. STS $99 per month 2 ROOMS AND BATH IN DRAY. Pi OR 34-1416 ROOM HOUSE ~ AND-OR~ a) fcres near Ortonville, or acreage on shares Children welcome Hol Se ant ‘4 ATH. FULL BARE- ‘ MENT Retris & stove. 58 Omar ver FLOOR MS Felghte ot og t a] bigot Ui eced suitable fopt wholeaatgh real | os office eons 3-1901 100 8. SAGINAW IT “AVAILABLE for any kind of business, FE _5-2100, eTORE BUILDING 20x30_ $¢0 PER 933 Mt Clemens FE 41515. ~__Rent Office Space Al LOCATION “om West Hu next Riker Building Ideal for retafl or pro- fessional services office Ward ®. Partridge Realtor. Huron, FE 4-356). FOR RENT OFFICE SPACE Ideal location for fessional use Total of 740 sq. ft. available. John K. Irwin REALTOR Bince 1925 : 101% me Saginaw Street e FE 60447 Eve FE? 1804 or FE 56-4046 INCOME HOUSE. 3 UNITS, PVT. ents. and baths Garage Yor 2 cars and sme!) 303 B in rear for ab business — faldwin Ave RANCH HOME LONE PINE ViL- lage, Bloomfield Hills 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, TV. room, many extras. Vaughn and Bloomfield High Schoojs $29,500. MI 62218 Real Estate and | Megrenee Pes eiio or RE eee OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1-7 P.M, ONLY 2 LEFT iN we CLARKSTON RIDGE © MODERN RANCH HOMES ‘3 BEDROOMS 1% BATHS ~ Immediate Possession Upon Approval Across From Clarkston . Grade & High Schools ° Go torth on Dixie High ws, ww) Clarkston Rad. turn Se sein at cas OUR-OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 P.M, WM. A. i KENN EDY R olWw oR eueeros __ Open. t ivonings tt 8 ANNETT OFFERS Clear Lake—Oxford 6 lotsa with 300 ft, 1 biock _ ane. 98 _F- Drahner Rd. § room hothe. Will consider trailer @s part down pay- Washington Park—West New pee cube aa es dish wash- 4 «4 ROOMS AND BATH. LARGE toom. Near Lake Oakland Tibin cee $60 per month 4 ROOMS AND LAyd TO RE- _liable people MA 6-2723 4 ROOM HOUSE MODERN, PART furn. 6r_ yn echtid welcome | Vie of Wolverine! Lake. $55 mo. | FE 41310, call after 3 ” 8 RM MOD HOME 00 FOWL- ' er off Sastabaw. 865 Adults Ref- | erences ts ROOM TERRACE, RAMONA CT | aaa $75. Adults, Anytime FE 7] AR ie Lake 985 monthly, Im- ediate Lapraeey Can et Eirabeth ee oe “AND BATH. NE i Take ae me |i, ito ACRE FARM’ 7 MILES ae | of Lapeer. Cali Fm 68-2028. . a TRADE bedroom brick a tn Pookie Plains for a 2 3 home tn Pioneer Highlands. OR 32730 aner as) ) ACRES bdrm. modern home, full os asement rnace Term ic RMS. ane ais 00, LEASE OREN 7 TH C PANGS 1919 MIS " Phone Qrtony tte 132. Collect. | WHY RENT? ROOM HOUSE furnished of ciralahed Ww owner, FOR COLORED ONLY room, tile bath well oe basement with heat and « ater’ 8 and weekends, / ~ WEERE use basement, lake es Roy Annett Inc. kitehen and | 2‘. car garage, Let 100 Immediate possession, terms. a Franklin Blvd. ares re 10 room home ideplly located” for of¢ fices or civie ra pee featur~ ing room with ing many extras, Manes liv- wder room, breakfast tm. refrigerator. br. morenes, ri bi to Vets. mY 4 PONTTA ESS. 'SATUR RD AY, M AY 5. eda 1956 __ For Sale House ES: hes \ start ae 2, For: Sale a west Houses _& or PONTIAL UF Fon. Sale Houses. Sl WE TRADE 43 leu NN NY. BUSINESS _ __ For Sale ee ‘Yo ow ‘Peach hom 4 BEDROOM rte : “oe, Privleg: er build 3 kk ir pa: : f ina! ment ~ Son mt Northern Mr fine? _ aid, Saas down ca a ley | ER MS aia | eee ee cee ten a ae N Pay Spey AL te ee nal. fron igtteny ENT. EB ne i a > Lo Am Peal aries 3 Long ane. - d- Ampis Adar 7 | tape, Hane Ae PG tale i on GEO. falta Lees, "aes, Ss, mi uilde: fust t- 626) f. to ston. OY beach j “oecut vomited Anderson has "Rea pent v1. t | Rooms t KING a pet f | ville Rd ca ned a White mae be eo ee SIZE LI nt rode: M r bbe roo! bedr | eg. A akes at con pisbe ¥ PERI pps m. pai ™ . Th la! af this, ho venlen’ . ard, Feator. en rer fire ne} ome is | rege h oOMs ome t flo a : at Beudes reece ed fa mahogany. Sctranee | onl nis peter es ity at any. tche ce 16 lavally a eman ie tet pee Ph cat 7, - imo ninen ear) ee ae oer all C NOR a T $11 500 be asem. ered W ms. Co ‘en bedrooss. TH : t at. e ent alla mtr geen TH SIDE _C. Trocke at ig nea ae e men t : 4 onc Ponce Boat pry Pi punten, oon 1648 Union Real KO. |. Tu exce ATI Pontiac — Bs —_ tle “bata niraerased wal room, i Lake toe living om ceptioolly a | bones Be re ° rior. Ha eer alle, sas “$64 a sn ners i Ae! = the Miers ere 2 al » | Bioomfield Ar ve and terrace : ¥ and ale [¥ ace st efron! aro Ou. oped: In a aoe SUN : bet, x x0 DOW N : ce moe, reat Pall bathe bar = A NEW ou. PE 9450, s SU? . ASTRAL FOR : . Pontiac me Year A 1169 H DAY Polssced car Fisbers 24x40 sh pegs cee any Ma ire bed . rae > eis re Around ira S ere lene Nunn. ef ceedtnilipecel fig ayanens td Som ST ene san, em P a Stre ar sides} h. Sto eee | ae Aad porch. es ach | sa) poms oe IN wih term ake situated Ore pues \ ee t ei oa all t1.s00 dn ad a tien Very Areplace, | Priced ‘re hovlip GS oak tre only $ nice} You ma CUS E : East sic own ener d asem = a roe pion & ILEG owD. San! r th real fait ete 10.500 posses y ha s Est: In ©) Gare tet ent he im oh Lor ES e sm air WAT hew 3 bedr of immediate | food, condition "Pave pment | odes Cue a Lakes Tht stom ‘Otat en g and | Cece, » ATERF renee soroor)» ainiaat , ire oor coe Es aseme pisesent as ¢ req Unvind 6) tt LAK . % “OO B-2003 . a Neen 2] is ag REFORD ene rieoerh pected oo “it NAG ved tree fui nt Att oe oan oe Mh doll | for treme mt = ms COTCH I ING . *CUCK sonal Beas cae sc room ood bu bea bu etions are a j 32_Bald= } | $3500 lands ned g partia arge | Onl ing se uded rough P Near Schools. home ome beautiful 1 Kitchen as oe 1D REALTY | = with atbto iu. Tx tee highwe Seinen wart Secelion distant. a AKE ae cK. ER" REA ee: pong & ated ne | the living irepiaces and é FE $827 with tho down ag Ae Price to bic garden, space. met vith otter, (recs. | oe aw EALTY screens. ad alu new churches | room asemen and me fn bath h yur owt ED a MERC main ee off iow or ol __FE +400} 200 Situa minum sluminun fine The bot ee Whe a bene Barty c parcel on quick. ati oe a : abrubbery a ‘beaut Horm ii endl pues ae Soe oa ee ENCE VIELAGE E Mi {ANGFIE Gusley “Lake na on | y 80 u ¢ lo shat hee, in OS Le pu ome ts reducin : . | 800. : as —_ eniy 0.0 ed mon ee converted is ian “ontract ne ne Excrptionally ana Hort Bo (rotage | ES otek eae DST. O rr mo. inipavue ts pontine ohn will . yee aL room 1 Be gar ing ie lost and nab neg" FO . Bette ay ments Hira tine rade be Lak ™m & ane ‘ac floor ss a I wlesk Abbe everyth wee eee h ee as wit r Ahi any and ‘se Drive . efr Bho ‘ x 7 o ar gar ® Ting! id n Wa : hom ing ex cent! ome s ETTER - ‘ 7. Wate North a ent do pout ra Technion riced and hap Hed 1 1) e enjo cept y built just ou ‘HOMES S. WH i E h for snes Ee Pivares . wn A “cet Cpe Ucn OW And wate real iow at to shore ADs AVION garage for has | cont TSTANDING B : s {mat eth La : 50 om TNOGae for - $1000 mostly ting to b 150 ~«~G ue PL. ; wal empora UY sf peels me = please onth an cash! acking by. builde fintst mm Walton. BI b AINS ors thro’ Ver ; Tt bedrooe capecre approx: ay sain 4 , you ome only er 0 ned. Bul 1,350 ‘on. Bly aseme ms ughout neer : : Hith foum ~ r ow o inter’ heatin wher it 0 dow d On nt, fu shade 2 not agg ear fT yard a bun “rl zab 1 aiteaeiltoee b a nv aved ior w ing anc wo. 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U u The home i 3 4. cin Gun Double be a a Att a he try ae 2 , bed -{ Houses SS shuts up?” and = eos ia to suit ; New LOOMFIE in trad e N 7 ee liw- Tree lenty (eeteats eee il ine |. Pr a ek “a a m | SMENIEE 43, F — OR 32 Ave cond cs ing i bedroom B SCHOOLS . Peanaent with cture W and throw Sp! ae Rhus back M i vaxe! Priv. & room om TOWN ww ‘or S D _s242000 FE ment pean rick rane Oe eran tack egiay indow mene, Res ok and apa ve are Dect A _For Sale - +3303! Ma vey utireplars, h nea th: e t inc! ad 4 it ad bedre ny he re @ ert re posed re wes attached . = raed & L Weaeona bin apan sac REAL TO LAWOQO é Ca ib cc mal tn Leo Houses or PE se Many bbe filed aac pt bases ealt “" Lged bom: garage ibe ‘endl xear Leslie R. e lormiee a4 es-File Sis DD Proce guer oe pare : . 43. D E: 2-7053 at ee yp m r : ro Se hy e I ~ e uu Or = Your Sunda spect this 2 W ita Tri | MYE a r h Ra ‘ WEY $89 10 2 “ at Lary and NE Mod a Bloom! th eppliances. nae est be thrified = FE S8l61 cin Realt me he wintED onto Mien = EAL ES a ee Sea esr Re Saas wosdertain we _ — Or fi : ch. te Al wo aml ro ome e - IN Grove "th oo Bie 161 or PE $3 ace STATE FE _ ae tan re HOM fects jes spall altel un pon oe ay 3 2B of fia ate sock ROAD THE [RIGHLAND 9. south Hickory 2859 hes ee 4975 | ~ Arnon Rere x W A 63122 ES ware: Houve ches te gassed aul nee “Fireplace. % Seay Fi lege V7 spacious room : OFFICE =. a. FES OUSE LE ES aa pprom 1 wat Ou wend lankl E sanporcil carpe ran bs Sc nconmnt MILFO! : FOUR " MOLT! =ES ON ae | tienes on 0: imiatel a heat" Pte ate mally porch tin Hype ‘ ey , IPL i on Of vate 9 On ite ® : 0 s. E so ven. 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Telegt Realto ce, full ‘basement arze_/New por will agree features. ana you i:AST SI ws NON oe bee . le ARTI nee i BE oe Rd. ; . lake emen' 2 fire- r He perenne Reve tha beet SIDE WN PI U! “ORD OR 3-195 92 Di XTRA dy 1 Bchoo N eee ae 253 : price Be privile attached! With ome tat ann ne bes 6 FIR Sila U8. MO 18 we ixie Hwy M. vine ace eo ey | gD 33 at $1 ead hence G “al reo! all 3 Flush do floors a room, ST OF Clo 11.835 TO ar RTGA ROOM E coms ed roo atertord | — 100 below ood ms. the e Til door 2 be 4b FER se t FULL I's GE Su't HO pves M car netla e bat ms, rd . ow m te 5 xtra u 4 © bat * s ed Foo bedr, INQ sho 2 school: PR uitable Us ‘A 5- a port. ao bd} hw large ELIZA! arket red base a. 3 ULT Aut th heed. ms a com — he s ipping 1001s, RICE _FE 4 for E FO 1249 own Lot inds, ith sh e; : _Estetront. 3, bedro fisors, ‘Ceram tae? tae | A vist S ene tee water focana ao mouse wpactore icing ee «368 [obvheton Same BES aes poe khtche Deercats = : hen ‘with ¢ ct oak Adel, RENT NG SERVIC: 7 cay cee | fone eg hb EPs 1} oil pause || Ls enen 7 ‘oom be ans nome: carances oy cent mortgage 64 on . 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Ki ng. f LAKE a nar 3 bloc on to W 23 room r mod \ N featurtr 5 alum jurae ir] low aig ecoratt mile cron ho: Pt ene craoh Rd. Re: c ings all soll bo LSS ae 1 etreet ceite moto ater 236 YE bule ¢ Livin el bo : an ering erersised tes of 7400 EDT a dition. Ad Gueere me oon 4 Co-operat Lo ele tor erica iwoiered ta ine pe Model peed) mele NEL. so eat iene arose wie w especia full dining yeoen boet_ COM eben cm ame Realtor = ghadiional "s siete Nerds a ‘Real pot OR ovens 0-0 one 7 ioeation. aiae tits a. eve, | ay 7 daily ae 3 hedroot . sits but ta . ance. master” bed vests and am dies’ ugice Citeme ry ERCE RD. B fan acres avail ate © BERS wor “plan with mites ioe ms, 2 | niyo on fa itchen: Custous < cape c MERCE RD EM }-4 SDrG $1. 150 avail- TAK xe Wen sula tuts - with t eur ‘3 oder 2 bath er & of] fu Bath. Cust hold TOO! le E_RD._ EM 236 .CHA down AKE Ons ted. 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PLE LISTING oe NT. y 1s it “2 Z vale Coun a, Ap Cped (Evaninn hater to euturced Ample ences icture. ee oo. Ear at bea Ca _Dunealow for, only 418,00" with living pe eens rae hols a ees) oe The SALE revue private eit a earage City drive: Betrocme dela room with mign | nth ely ' iving e fire- Bi th $5.000 < NE & 8U a “rn 1 a SiR - __| a Ug: y here Y bic sewer ania plenty eluxe pac ices a acstne je oom. A irmin NEAR INDAYS OW Ot One BRAN 1 CLAR BURR. et aU aining bes pe from diesel ta itehen, : cast > $l king oie. enna 4a gham Attra TEI . n I | ou cH i x i l AN Fut Rd Sunda ch Pn ta eurhout ninted board 7a 2b e Ww nm & a ata bun; ctlve “L-HU MOT SEF lua co HOMF ON oUIO ae C3 Mt on Ghee ehed Oil wa (5 ashok with est of fect ory bun 5 galow conve RON 2 Dl EEO Y sta __ | ry: vied 2- pe Ue Ges 1 for ap th Good garage furnace lis ment o term Cer ond iti raiow uh room 18 ft nient! . ; Oo BLA "N OURS | $ ACRES a i appt heal neicht ete Ars mt LJ am om ins nm w m, Mu vy? 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